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  • 21Types of Tuvan throat singing — Tuvan throat singing is one particular variant of throat singing practiced by the Tuva people of southern Siberia.The art of Tuvan throat singing is a style in which two or more pitches sound simultaneously over a fundamental pitch, producing a… …

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  • 22Tuvan throat singing — The Alash Ensemble Tuvan throat singing is one particular variant of overtone singing practiced by the Tuva people of southern Siberia. The art of Tuvan throat singing is a style in which one or more pitches sound simultaneously over a… …

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  • 23The Magic Flute — For other uses, see The Magic Flute (disambiguation). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart …

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  • 24Diisopropyltryptamine — DIPT redirects here. For other uses, see DIPT (disambiguation). Diisopropyltryptamine Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 25Carnatic music — Concepts Sruti • Swara • Raga • Tala • Melakarta • Asampurna Melakarta …

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  • 26Dung-Dkar — A Dung Dkar on display at the Queensland Museum, Australia Dung Dkar (Tibetan: དུང་དཀར་ [tʰúŋkar]) translated from Tibetan is literally “White Conch” (Tibetan English Dharma Dictionary, 2003), and true to its name is formed from a white conch… …

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  • 27Gregorian chant — is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical chant of Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. This vast repertory of chants is the oldest music known as it is the …

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  • 28Dungan language — Dungan Хуэйзў йүян Huejzw jyjan Pronunciation [xwɛitsu jyjɑn][need tone] Spoken in Kyrgyzstan, Kaza …

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  • 29overtone — /oh veuhr tohn /, n. 1. Music. an acoustical frequency that is higher in frequency than the fundamental. 2. an additional, usually subsidiary and implicit meaning or quality: an aesthetic theory with definite political overtones. [1865 70; trans …

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  • 30tuba — /tooh beuh, tyooh /, n., pl. tubas for 1a, b, 2; tubae / bee/ for 1c. 1. Music. a. a valved, brass wind instrument having a low range. b. an organ reed stop of large scale with tones of exceptional power. c. an ancient Roman trumpet. 2. Meteorol …

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