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  2. File:Piston.stl - Wikipedia

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  3. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A sampler is an electronic musical instrument that records and plays back samples (portions of sound recordings). Samples may comprise elements such as rhythm, melody, speech, sound effects or longer portions of music. The mid-20th century saw the introduction of keyboard instruments that played sounds recorded on tape, such as the Mellotron.

  4. Piston (music) - Wikipedia

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    The piston (Breton: pistoñ, English phonetic "pist-on") is a type of oboe invented by Breton musician, teacher, and luthier Youenn Le Bihan in 1983. [1] The pistoñ is a contemporary development of the hautbois , classical and/or baroque oboe , influenced by the bombard or talabard, the traditional double reed instrument of Brittany.

  5. Roland SP-555 - Wikipedia

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    The SP-555 has a microphone input that accepts 1/4 inch phone type, XLR type, and Hi-Z. The SP-555 also incorporates a loop capture setting, which allows looping samples that one can add to until recording is stopped. A total of 37 built-in effects can be assigned to 16 pressure-sensitive pads.

  6. Category:Samplers (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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  7. Symphony No. 1 (Piston) - Wikipedia

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    Like most of Piston's symphonies, the work is in three movements: . Andantino quasi adagio—allegro (44); Adagio (68); Allegro con fuoco (22); As with the much later Symphony No. 8, twelve-tone technique is incorporated into a broader palette of compositional elements.

  8. Category talk:Samplers (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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  9. String Quartet No. 1 (Piston) - Wikipedia

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    The quartet is in three movements: . Allegro (34); Adagio (88); Allegro vivace (24, 5 8); The first movement is in sonata-allegro form in a mixed C major/C minor.The harmonic language stresses chords based on perfect fourths, and features the chromatic, dissonant counterpoint characteristic of Piston's early period. [3]

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