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  • 91Bell (instrument) — See also: Tubular bell For the part of a wind instrument, see Wind instrument#Parts. Bell Parts of a typical bell: 1. yoke, 2. crown, 3. head, 4. shoulder, 5. waist …

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  • 92Sector (instrument) — The sector, also known as a proportional compass or military compass, was a major calculating instrument in use from the end of the sixteenth century until the nineteenth century. It is an instrument consisting of two rulers of equal length which …

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  • 93Kora (instrument) — Kora String instrument Classification West African stringed instrument with 21 strings Hornbostel–Sachs classification …

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  • 94Reed (instrument) — Alto and tenor saxophone reeds. A reed is a thin strip of material which vibrates to produce a sound on a musical instrument. The reeds of most Woodwind instruments are made from Arundo donax ( Giant cane ) or synthetic material; tuned reeds (as… …

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  • 95Guan (instrument) — The guan (; pinyin: guǎn; literally pipe or tube ) where northern China version is called guanzi () or bili (traditional: ; simplified: ) and the Cantonese version is called houguan (). It is classified as a bamboo instrument in the Ba Yin… …

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  • 96Sampler (musical instrument) — Licht Ton Orgel (1936), an earlier sampling organ utilizing analog optical disc An AKAI MPC20 …

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  • 97Synthetic instrument — A synthetic instrument is a term in metrology (test and measurement science). A Synthetic Instrument is software that runs on a Synthetic Measurement System to perform a specific synthesis, analysis, or measurement function. A Synthetic… …

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  • 98Trembita Musical Instrument Factory — in LvivHistoryThe Lviv factory of musical instruments known as Trembita is primarily a factory for the manufacture of guitars and mandolins. A workshop for the serial production of banduras was established there and since 1964 the factory has… …

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  • 99Transition from Renaissance to Baroque in instrumental music — In the years centering around 1600 in , several distinct shifts emerged in ways of thinking about the purposes, writing and performance of music. Partly these changes were revolutionary , deliberately instigated by a group of intellectuals in… …

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  • 100Quadrant (instrument) — Ptolemy using a quadrant A quadrant is an instrument that is used to measure angles up to 90°. It was originally proposed by Ptolemy as a better kind of astrolabe.[1] Several different variations of the instrument were later produced by medieval… …

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