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List of national instruments (music) {{Redirect|National instruments|the
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the [[Japanese people|Japanese]] ''[[koto (musical instrument)|koto]]''<ref>{{cite
web|url=http://www.kotoworld.com/koto.html|accessdate ...
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Hornbostel-Sachs ... musicologists]] and [[organology|organologists]]
(people who study musical instruments). ... ystem is an expansion
on Mahillon's in that it is possible to classify any instrument
from any culture with it.
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Orchestral enhancement ... r electronic technologies to modify the
sound, complexity, or color of a [[musical theatre]], [[ballet]]
or [[opera]] pit orchestra. Orchestral enhancements ... ... hese
technologies are often used alongside the "live" violin
players, wind instrumentalists, and rhythm section members.
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Transposing instrument ... nts. The difference between a transposing
instrument and a non-transposing instrument is only in whether or
not the music is written at its sounding (concert) p ... ... change
the instrument's transposition electronically or mechanically. The
instruments discussed in this article, on the other hand, have fixed
pitches but mere ...
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Kemenche {{Infobox Instrument *[[Bowed string instrument]]
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Harmonium {{otheruses4|the musical instrument|information on other
kinds of harmonia|harmonium (disambiguation)}} A '''Harmonium'''
is a free-standing musical keyboard instrument similar to a Reed
Organ or Pipe Organ. It consists of free reeds and soun ...
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List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number The following
is a list of [[musical instrument]]s, [[musical instrument classification|categorized]]
according to the [[Hornbostel-Sachs]] system ... [[Idiophone]]s
are instruments which make sound primarily by way of the instrument
itself [[Vibration|vibrating]] without the use of membranes or strings.
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Experimental musical instrument ... instruments are created from
electronic spare parts, or by mixing acoustic instruments with electric
components. The instruments created by the earliest builders of
experimental musical instruments, such as [[Luigi Russolo]] ([[1885]]–[[1947]]),
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Musical ensemble ... and composition of different ensembles, and
for the repertoire of songs or musical works that these ensembles
perform. ... y several guitars (one or two electric guitars, a bass
guitar, and in some cases, one or more acoustic guitars), a keyboard
player (either a [[Hammond orga ...
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Virginals {{Infobox instrument | classification = [[Keyboard instrument]]
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Tambourine {{otheruses4|the instrument|the Eve song|Tambourine (song)}}
{{Infobox Instrument
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String instrument ... n [[organology]], they are called [[chordophone]]s.
The most common string instruments in the string family are [[violin
family|violin]], [[cello]], [[viola]] ... == Types of string instruments
==
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Brass instrument ... or]]. They are also called ''labrosones'',
literally meaning "lip-vibrated instruments" (Baines,
1993). ... or "embouchure", which determines the frequency
of the vibration into the instrument.
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Music of Iran [[Image:Elam-tar.jpg|thumb|right|Figurines playing
stringed instruments, excavated at [[Susa]], 3rd millennium BC.
[[National Museum of Iran|Iran ... ... he reign of Khosroe Parveez.
Barbad may have invented the [[lute]] and the musical tradition
that was to transform into the Maqam tradition and eventually th
...
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Musical composition '''Musical composition''' is: * an original
[[Musical piece|piece]] of [[music]]
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Music [[Image:Claves.png|thumb|Musical notations]] [[Image:Elam-tar.jpg|thumb|right|Figurines
playing stringed instruments, excavated at [[Susa]], 2nd millennium
BC. [[National Museum of Iran|Iran ...
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Orchestra An '''orchestra''' is an [[Musical ensemble|instrumental
ensemble]], usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections,
... ... chestra will usually have over eighty [[musician]]s on its
roster, in some cases over a hundred, but the actual number of musicians
employed in a particula ...
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Music of Italy ... music)|musical scales]], [[harmony]], [[Musical
notation|notation]], and [[musical theatre|theatre]] enabled the
development of [[opera]] in the late 16th ce ... ... country's musical
heritage, and spans a diverse array of regional styles, instruments
and dances.
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Harry Partch {{Infobox Musical artist ... [[scale (music)|scale]]s,
writing much of his [[music]] for [[custom-made instruments]] he
built himself, tuned in 11-[[limit (music)|limit]] [[just intonation
...
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Arabic maqam ... can be realized with either [[vocal music|vocal]]
or [[Musical instruments|instrumental]] music, and do not include
a [[rhythm]]ic component. ... ar East]] and [[Central Asia]]. In
this area we can distinguish three main musical cultures which all
belong to the modal family, namely the Turkish, the Gre ... |
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