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  2. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of musical instruments in an Istanbul music store. This is a list of musical instruments , including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. Percussion instruments (idiophones and membranophones)

  3. Recorder (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    These waves produced inside the instrument are not travelling waves, like those the ear perceives as sound, but rather stationary standing waves consisting of areas of high pressure and low pressure inside the tube, called nodes. The perceived pitch is the lowest, and typically loudest, mode of vibration in the air column.

  4. Krachappi - Wikipedia

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    This type of Mahori has a soft, melodious sound like the heavenly sounds because of its moderate volume and a low accent. It is suitable for use in various royal ceremonies. The krachappi is heavy and has a light sound; therefore, it will be covered up by the sound of other instruments.

  5. Category : Musical instruments played with soft mallets

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    Pages in category "Musical instruments played with soft mallets" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Lesiba - Wikipedia

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    According to Barrow in 1806, the instrument sounds "like the faint murmurs of distant music that 'comes o'er the ear' without any distinction of notes." [ 8 ] Barnard in 1910 noted the loudness of the instrument, while Alberti in 1810 compared the sounds to the "tones of the so-called Hunting-horn ," presumably a reference to the shared use of ...

  7. Color organ - Wikipedia

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    The term color organ refers to a tradition of mechanical devices built to represent sound and accompany music in a visual medium. The earliest created color organs were manual instruments based on the harpsichord design. By the 1900s they were electromechanical. In the early 20th century, a silent color organ tradition (Lumia) developed.

  8. Musical instrument classification - Wikipedia

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    The criteria for classifying musical instruments vary depending on the point of view, time, and place. The many various approaches examine aspects such as the physical properties of the instrument (shape, construction, material composition, physical state, etc.), the manner in which the instrument is played (plucked, bowed, etc.), the means by which the instrument produces sound, the quality ...

  9. Family of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    A family of musical instruments is a grouping of several different but related sizes or types of instruments. Some schemes of musical instrument classification, such as the Hornbostel-Sachs system, are based on a hierarchy of instrument families and families of families. Some commonly recognized families are: Strings family; Woodwind family ...

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