musical+instrument

  • 41Hang (musical instrument) — Hang (2nd generation 2007) 53 cm in diameter and 24 cm high. A Hang (pronounced [haŋ], with vowel sound between those of the words hot and hungry) is a musical instrument in the idiophone class created by PANArt in Switzerland.[1] The Hang is… …

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  • 42Spoon (musical instrument) — Spoons can be played as a makeshift percussion instrument, or more specifically, an idiophone related to the castanets. A pair of spoons is held with concave sides facing out and with a finger between their handles to space them apart. When the… …

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  • 43electronic musical instrument — noun a musical instrument that generates sounds electronically • Syn: ↑electronic instrument • Hypernyms: ↑musical instrument, ↑instrument • Hyponyms: ↑electric organ, ↑electronic organ, ↑ …

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  • 44Organum (musical instrument) — An organum is any one of a number of musical instruments which were the forerunners of the organ. The name comes from the Latin organum, meaning any tool in general or any musical instrument in particular (or an organ of the body), which in turn… …

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  • 45Kane (musical instrument) — The nihongo| kane |鉦 or 鐘| (IPA: kɑːnɛ) is a type of bell from Japan. The same pronunciation of the word in Japanese can also mean metal or money. Often accompanying Japanese folk music, or min you, is a dish shaped bell called a nihongo| Kane |鉦 …

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  • 46Mbila (musical instrument) — The Mbila (plural Timbila ) is a musical instrument of Mozambique, belonging to the idiophone classification within the percussion family of instruments. The instrument is traditionally associated with the Chopi people of the Inhambane Province,… …

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  • 47Conch (musical instrument) — For other uses, see Conch (disambiguation). Hindu priest blowing a Turbinella pyrum conch during punja …

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  • 48Kay Musical Instrument Company — was a notably prolific US manufacturer of musical instruments that operated from the 1930s through 1960s.It was formally established in 1931 from the assets of the former Stromberg Voisinet company by businessman Henry Kay Kuhrmeyer. The company… …

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  • 49Helicon (musical instrument) — The helicon is a brass musical instrument in the BB flat Bass family.It is the predecessor of the sousaphone, and both instruments have circular shapes and are typically worn over the shoulder. A distinguishing characteristic of the helicon is a… …

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  • 50Goura (musical instrument) — The goura is a single stringed instrument, blown rather than plucked or strummed, with the string attached to a coconut shell resonator and with a tension noose wrapped around the string to adjust the pitch. It is considered the national… …

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