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  • Act of striking [[musical instrument]]s, typically for producing a [[musical rhythm]].
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  • {{rpl|Musical instrument}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The sound produced by a musical instrument while playing a particular [[Note (music)|musical note]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Musical instrument/Related Articles]]
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  • * [http://www.amis.org/ American Musical Instrument Society]
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  • Musical instrument of the woodwind family.
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  • Musical instrument of the woodwind family.
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}} {{r|Chicago Musical Instrument Company}}
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  • A plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family.
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  • A keyboard musical instrument that produces sound by venting mechanically compressed air (wind) through r
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  • An electronic musical instrument with foot-operated pedal [[keyboard]] with a range of one or more [[octave]
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  • Musical instrument of the woodwind family, a variety of clarinet.
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  • Musical instrument used to fill in the bottom end of music in many bands.
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • A musical instrument played by means of a keyboard, more commonly known as a piano.
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  • ...separate [[timbre]]s, for example, as played simultaneously on the same [[musical instrument]].
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  • A member of the [[percussion]] group of [[musical instrument]]s, technically classified as the [[membranous]].
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  • {{r|MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)}}
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  • ...y with separate timbres, for example, as played simultaneously on the same musical instrument.
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  • A musical instrument from the woodwind family, using a single reed and a conical bore, invented
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  • A musical instrument from the woodwind family, using a single reed and a conical bore, invented
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • In [[music]], a '''electronic keyboard''' is a [[musical instrument]] in the [[keyboard instrument|keyboard family]] of instruments. An electr
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  • ..., commonly known simply as the piano, is a [[keyboard (music)|keyboard]] [[musical instrument|instrument]] that produces [[sound]] by way of a series of taut [[metal]] [
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • A '''musical instrument''' (or simply '''instrument''', from Latin ''instrumentum''), is a device, ...he voice itself is considered an instrument, as it often is. If so, then "musical instrument" can be defined simply as "anything that can be used to make music."
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • ...Instrument Manufacturing Company. Due to a trademark conflict with another musical instrument company (the [[Gretsch]] Broadkaster line of drums), the Broadcaster's name
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|musical instrument}}
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  • ...identify a group having instruments from all four of the major families of musical instrument: strings, brass, woodwind and percussion.
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • The distinct steps can be seen in the functional principles of [[musical instrument|musical instruments]] as well as in [[speech]] and [[singing]], where the [
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • * [http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.violin.html Musical Instrument Samples] - University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios; anechoic recordings
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • {{r|musical instrument}}
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  • The '''saxophone''' is a [[musical instrument]] from the woodwind family, using a single reed and a conical bore. Invente
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  • ...can apply to sound waves as well, such as when a basic steady tone from a musical instrument is varied to express a musical theme.
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  • ...trum''' of a mechanical system such as a [[molecule]], [[crystal]], or a [[musical instrument]] is the set of frequencies exhibited by regular, periodic motions of the p
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • The '''clarinet''' is a [[musical instrument]] from the woodwind family, using a single [[reed]] and with an approximate
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  • {{r|Musical instrument}}
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  • ...a note produced in a particular fashion. The differences in tone between [[musical instrument]]s can be analyzed using [[Fourier series]] to identify the frequencies com The [[Vibrational spectrum|frequency spectrum]] of a musical instrument playing a particular note varies with the instrument and with the way that
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  • The '''fiddle''' is the same [[musical instrument]] as the [[violin]]. The word "fiddle" applies when the player is producin
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  • '''Bass pedals''' are an [[electronic music|electronic]] [[musical instrument]]. Analogous to the keyboard on [[keyboard instrument]], they consist of a
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  • ...issue=169|pages=81|accessdate=8 December 2013}}</ref> The hurdy-gurdy is a musical instrument which works by manually cranking a rosined wheel against a combination of s
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  • ...s an electromechanical polyphonic keyboard [[electronic musical instrument|musical instrument]] originally developed and built in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] in the earl ...e been rendered obsolete by polyphonic synthesizers and digital [[sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]] keyboards, the distinctive sounds of the Mellotron proved to hav
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  • *[[Uilleann pipes]], traditional musical instrument
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  • ...rol]], [[Reading (performance)]], and [[Household]], and needs help with [[Musical instrument/Related]] ...es F. Perry|James F. Perry]]: Created [[Treaty of Union (1707)]], edited [[Musical instrument]]
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  • ...struments and play instruments cooperatively together in groups. Playing a musical instrument in a group is a tremendously demanding task for the human brain that potent
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  • .... The organs were marketed for years in the United States by the [[Chicago Musical Instrument Company]].
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  • | known_for = credited with constructing the first musical instrument of the modern violin family
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  • A [[musical instrument]] playing a [[Note (music)|musical note]] produces a [[Tone (music)|''tone'
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  • A '''Rhodes piano''' is a [[musical instrument]], a brand of [[electric piano]]. Its distinctive sound has appeared parti
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  • A [[musical instrument]] on the other hand, produces a ''tone'', which is a superposition of vario ...ory determination of pitch is made by a subject listening to a tone from a musical instrument and to a simple tone, such as that produced by a tuning fork, and identifyi
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  • ...ture, and from period to period. Different cultures emphasized different [[Musical instrument|instrument]]s, or techniques. [[Music history]] itself is the distinct subf
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  • ...by traditional [[Japanese music|Japanese instruments]] such as the [[Koto (musical instrument)|Koto]] or [[Shakuhachi]]. Dress may be Western ([[Suit (clothes)|suit]])
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  • ...fundamental frequency. For example, one can adopt the widely used [[MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)|MIDI]] standard to map a frequency ƒ to a real number '
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  • ...pecific occurring during a skilled motor task such as writing or playing a musical instrument. It is a common clinical observation that FHD patients have a long history
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  • ...vur, B. 1995. Ali so v Sloveniji nas'li najstarejs'e glasbilo? <The oldest musical instrument in Europe discovered in Slovenia?> Razprave IV.razreda SAZU 36: 287-293.</r ...s the earliest evidence of a musical instrument, but it is a controversial musical instrument and has been found to be carnivore <bear> modified rather than hominin modi
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  • ...Red Planet Publishing|pages=214|isbn=978-1-9059-5952-5}}</ref> Page's main Musical instrument|instrument for the recording was a 1958 Fender Telecaster with Supro amplif
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  • ...g songs when he was in his early teenage years, before he had mastered any musical instrument. Rodgers is best known for his expressive soulful vocals and the role as th
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  • Drummer John Bonham played Spoon (musical instrument)|spoons and castanets on the recording.<ref>{{cite book|last=Welch|first=Ch
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  • The '''guitar''' is a [[string instrument|stringed]] [[musical instrument]]. It is played with both hands: the fingers of the left hand play [[chord]
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  • The '''violin''' is a musical instrument, that consists of four strings, a hollow body, an unfretted fingerboard, an Music scholar Peter Cooke noted, “No other musical instrument has until recent years been so widely used among all classes throughout the
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  • ...ins a snake which he seemingly charms by playing tunes from his flute-like musical instrument, to which the snake responds. However, snakes' hearing is not very sensitiv
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  • ...nus.</ref> in Yi's official residence to make a [[Gaumoon-go]], a stringed musical instrument.<ref name="saungbak">'''Note:''' <span style="font-family: Batang, Serif">�
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  • ...at it is psedoscience? Is it fringe or is it cutting edge? Is the reed a musical instrument? Is yoga healthcare? Is prayer alternative medicine? Should prayer be us
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