musical+instrument

  • 121musical bow — noun A simple musical instrument consisting of a string supported by a flexible wooden bearer …

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  • 122musical saw — noun (also saw) A musical instrument consisting of a thin sheet of metal, or sometimes a saw, usually played with a bow …

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  • 123musical glasses — plural noun a graduated series of glass bowls or tubes played as a musical instrument by rubbing with the fingers …

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  • 124musical saw — mu′sical saw′ n. mus mad a handsaw played as a musical instrument with a violin bow or a hammer while the saw is bent with varying tension to change the pitch • Etymology: 1925–30 …

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  • 125musical — musical, ale, aux [ myzikal, o ] adj. • 1380; de musique 1 ♦ Qui est propre, appartient à la musique. Son musical. Notation musicale. « Swann tenait les motifs musicaux pour de véritables idées » (Proust). ♢ Où il y a de la musique; qui concerne… …

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  • 126Musical Instruments in Church Services — • History of their use, starting with the organ Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Musical Instruments in Church Services     Musical Instruments in Church Services …

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  • 127Musical improvisation — (also known as Musical Extemporization) is the creative activity of immediate ( in the moment ) musical composition, which combines performance with communication of emotions and instrumental technique as well as spontaneous response to other… …

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  • 128Musical aptitude — (i.e. having a fine ear for music) is the ability to intuitively learn or appreciate music, and especially to distinguish off key and off pitch music. Music is ancient and one of the most special characteristics of humans[citation needed]. Some… …

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