Ancient instruments used for court music include zithers, flutes, reed instruments, and percussion. |
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Between Mayas and Aztecs came the Toltecs, who incised five holes on their human-bone flutes. |
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You also mentioned once that you were thinking of recording a solo album entirely based around your saxophone and flutes. |
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Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere. |
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Guitars, flutes, trombones, saxophones and clarinets all combine to play back up to her vocals. |
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The traditional instruments are bagpipes, reed flutes, drums, and wind instruments. |
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Suspicions were cast over two Maori flutes and a pair of Marquesan stilt steps he had purchased. |
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Lines are passed from the flutes, to the low brass, to the tubas and bass clarinets, and finally to the horns and second trumpets. |
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The instruments available are fiddles, flutes, banjos, concertinas, accordions, a melodeon and a practice set of uillean pipes. |
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Indeed, the Sonata in G essentially transcribes an earlier work for two flutes and continuo. |
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I filled two champagne flutes, his with a regular mimosa and mine with an odd concoction, and brought them out. |
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The simple wooden or reed form of the transverse flute may have also been used in addition to the more regular end blown flutes or whistles. |
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Some Indian bamboo transverse flutes have holes so far apart that they cannot be properly played by a Westerner. |
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The corps currently has 40 members, aged from seven to 20, who play instruments including trumpets, cornets and flutes. |
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Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters. |
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As an occasional break, I liberated undrunk flutes of champagne from phantom place-settings. |
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One man wields a tai chi sword to the sound of Chinese flutes from a boom box. |
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This capital cannot be associated with the plain marble drum because of its size and the flutes on the necking. |
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Bells are traditional, but drums, rattles, flutes, and other noisemakers work, each with its own voice and effect. |
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If you're not sure what verbiage to use when personalizing a gift such as toasting flutes, you're not alone. |
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Matteo Ricci had brought with him a spinet, other Jesuits brought violins and flutes, cellos and bassoons and manuals on music styles. |
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There was a South American band busking, the type with the pan pipes, flutes and drums. |
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Peul musicians play handcrafted flutes, drums, and string instruments, and they use calabashes to beat out rhythms. |
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The barrel flutes vary in size for different calibers and barrel lengths, and perform a couple of functions. |
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Traditional bands include instruments that most closely resemble Western flutes, oboes, xylophones, and drums. |
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The pair of flutes comes handsomely packaged inside a heavy white box embossed with silver lettering. |
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Carlos elegantly distills the essence of Peruvian Quecua waltzes usually heard with Pan flutes and cavaquinhos but here played with an accordion. |
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The majority of these flutes commence in the lee of Carboniferous and Permian boulders, indicative of a local subglacial origin. |
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They drank French champagne out of crystal flutes and toasted to a long and prosperous future. |
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Children sat along the chancel step, singing with guitars, drums and Andean pan flutes. |
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Tinkling piano and strings are overlaid with vernacular vocals, ethnic drums and flutes with synthesizers. |
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The ground was spread with leaves and flowers, and their musicians sung a hymeneal song to the tune of their flutes. |
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Similar woods are used for drums, clarinets, oboes and wooden flutes and piccolos. |
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In its original version for flutes and piccolos, the work is one of his most beguiling. |
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The flautist had four different flutes, from a piccolo to a bass flute with a curly bell at the end. |
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Musical instruments include drums, flutes, gongs, xylophones, and various kinds of horns. |
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Sparkling wines should be served in think glasses with straight side or flutes so that the fizz is preserved. |
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Wooden flutes lay on top of an old-fashioned writing desk, and a lute leaned against a far wall. |
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The inscriber removed two of the column's flutes, so that five hexameters of verse could be carved upon the marble. |
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The semielliptical fanlight over the entrance door is framed by a wooden arch neatly carved with flutes and stylized flowers. |
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The skirt has seven gores, the seams being concealed by rolling flutes which result from plaits underfolded below the hips. |
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Inside, waiters were seen serving guests with flutes of champagne, while deliveries of sushi and presents were taken through the main entrance. |
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Serve the champagne, preferably in flutes, filling each glass no more than halfway to allow the wine to breathe. |
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Sparkling wines should be served in thick glasses with straight sides or flutes so that the fizz is preserved. |
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The cupboards containing the champagne, bucket, and flutes have also been highlighted. |
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We are soon surrounded by towels and vases and champagne flutes and all sorts of other gifts. |
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Everything from plastic cups, empty beer bottles, used disposable coffee cups, to wine glasses and champagne flutes can be found at the exhibit. |
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Amid the hairspray bottles and eye-shadow palettes littering the tables lay overturned plastic champagne flutes. |
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Everywhere around them colorful birds fluttered their wings, and the sound of flutes filled the air. |
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The trumpets were next to the flutes, and the French horns behind the cellos. |
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Optimistic crusties with unusual skin disorders busked tunelessly on flutes. |
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On the coast, the style of music is the cumbia, played with flutes and drums. |
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Notice how alternating floral blossoms on bifurcated stems are superimposed on the flutes between each of the gadroons. |
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Dance music can be played by musicians walking or dancing in a procession, and it features long drums, gongs, cymbals, and bamboo flutes. |
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But the flute and strings music I have downloaded all seem to show the sharp edgy sounds of the flutes. |
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She downed her drink and grabbed two flutes of champagne as she walked in his direction. |
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On the lower shelf are two books, a lute, a terrestrial globe, a case of flutes, a set square, and a pair of dividers. |
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Firstly, the musical accompaniment to Sidia's production included flutes, percussive instruments and a keyboard. |
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Other musical instruments included stringed instruments such as fiddles and harps, and woodwind instruments such as flutes and fifes. |
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Among the principal musical instruments are tam-tams, pottery drums, goat-horn whistles and flutes, and gourd-cala-bash horns. |
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Other instruments used included rattles, whistles, flutes, mouth harps, and stringed-instruments constructed with a bow and resonator. |
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Long live hand-blown crystal champagne flutes and sterling silver baby rattles! |
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On Caribbean Odyssey he plays bongos, congas, timbales, cowbells, Hawaiian nose flutes, chimes and even the agogo bells. |
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Bamboo flutes add a ghostly, subtle melodic backbone to the more intricate interplay on the keyed instruments. |
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But then all these mandolins come in, and weird warbly flutes and recorders that I guess are trying to emulate South American pan pipes. |
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We had people trying saxophone, cello, flutes, recorders, piano and all sorts. |
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Two thirds of the children had some musical experience and those with orchestral skills played violins, clarinets, cellos, flutes and saxophones. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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Youssou N'Dour worked with Fathy Salama, who arranged and conducted his orchestral group of violins, reeds, flutes, and percussion. |
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The musicians arrived and began to strike up the lively harps, lutes, joyful drums and gay flutes. |
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The natural trumpets were brightly penetrating while the flutes and other woodwind resonated above the soft legato strings. |
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Two flutes, mandolin, harp, and solo lower strings give an airy lightness to the sounds that accompany the two female dancers. |
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The rose is represented musically by high notes played on flutes and little silver bells. |
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Now everyone's in a movie, or a TV show, drinking champagne out of long flutes on a Friday night. |
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Other instruments used in folk music include transverse and vertical flutes, drums, cymbals, gongs, and tambourines. |
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The symphonic repertoire calls for the basic 2 oboes and cor anglais, just as it does two flutes and piccolo, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons and contrabassoon. |
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The room exploded with a cacophony of applause and clinking Champagne flutes. |
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Over the next hour she will transport the children with Highland stories about seal folk and bad fairies and music from her collection of wooden and bamboo flutes. |
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Such music is varied, but the instruments commonly used include trumpets, flutes, long brass horns, percussion frame drums, cymbals, and kettle drums. |
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The opening song places keening flutes and whispered vocal over an insistent pulse of clay drums and thumb pianos, punctuated by occasional bursts of talking drum. |
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Popular until the 1960s, all-male reog groups often collaborated with other traditional Sundanese musicians, with gongs and flutes often added to the ensemble. |
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Last year the first course was oysters Rockefeller, served in the Homestead Cabin, then we had salmon tartare in mini ice-cream-cone-shaped flutes around a bonfire. |
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He is also extremely accomplished on whistles, pipes and flutes. |
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The boatswain's pipe is the 'modern day' descendant of the flutes used by the Ancient Greeks and Romans to convey orders to the oarsmen and galley slaves. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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While guests in the elegant but cramped cabin will be eating off finest bone china and drinking out of crystal flutes, they will have to make do with plastic cutlery. |
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I began to take photographs of the food on the table, the champagne flutes towering behind the chocolate truffles that I was already dying to eat. |
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The instruments included three rhythm sections, bongo drums, piano, a full complement of brass, saxophones, flutes, clarinets, guitars and even two bassoons. |
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The elegant hollow-stemmed champagne flutes are perfect for cocktails. |
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The Greek Doric column has no base. Its massive shaft, generally treated with 20 flutes, terminates in a simple capital composed of a group of annulets. |
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During the 19th century, cocus wood became available from the West Indies and quickly became the standard timber for flutes and other woodwinds from that period. |
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It was yellowish-brown, and it collected in the flutes of the column. |
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On this page look out for the dropped waist bodice, above knee skirt lengths that begin to hesitate and gain illusory length with the addition of flutes and frills. |
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Sitting in the midst of an array of flutes of all sizes, large drums and other musical instruments, this old man was trying to get our attention for the longest time. |
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Symphonic instruments like flutes, French horns, violins, clarinets and trombones would be first choice, Wapenaar says, but any musical instrument is welcome. |
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Vibes, synths and heavily reverbed flutes slide through the mix, anchored by Lee's guitar and voice, and electric guitars twang along on the margins. |
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Dances for these occasions were performed while wearing ankle bells and were accompanied by traditional instruments such as flutes, horns, and drums. |
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When drilling a deep hole in timber, periodically clean the waste out of the flutes, otherwise it will carbonise, overheat the bit and burn the timber. |
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Gone are the days when world music meant nose flutes and thumb pianos. |
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Using a variety of home-made instruments including bamboo flutes, the pupils performed a musical piece in the Minister's honour, based on sounds of the rainforest. |
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His left hand supports a fluted tray with offerings of fruit and cakes near shoulder level, and his right hand holds a pitcher carved with crisp flutes that suggest metalware. |
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If you don't own cocktail glasses, champagne flutes are a good substitute. |
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But the occasion is even more special when you can cheers with some funky flutes. |
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Trained listeners can not only distinguish between the different families of instruments but even recognize individual violins, flutes, clarinets, etc. |
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Globally, transverse flutes are less common than end-blown or duct flutes. |
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The group played huge drums placed overhead, along with flutes and a kotolike zither. |
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After a flamboyant snare drum roll intro, the catchy plinky-plonky piano melody is joined by lolloping xylophone and flutes. |
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The composer's instrumentation usually included paired flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets. |
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With most pitch intervals being equal, these two flutes could play modern music of whole-tone scale. |
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One woman or two invented the flutes, which men play contrapuntally in pairs. |
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They splendidly mastered fipple flutes, so we naturally applied them, in various manners. |
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Sivadasan is the man who makes flutes for several top Hindustani and Carnatic flutists in the country. |
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After writing two octets for flutes and horns, he now has a commission coming up for eight pianists. |
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They played high-pitched nose flutes and offered us potent rice wine to get us into the mood to buy their exquisite beaded craftwork. |
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The latter ensemble includes seven male master drummers and an orchestra of flutes, balafons and koras, plus traditional dancers. |
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Yes, she moves through the entire saxophonic family, but she also plays flutes, clarinet, violin, viola, melodica and penny whistle. |
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Upon arrival, Maasai in traditional dress offer flutes of sparkling wine. |
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Walton Tap Extractors are designed with hardened steel fingers that fit in the flutes of broken taps and back them out easily and safely. |
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Whistles, mirlitons, flutes, trumpets or horns, clarinets, and oboes are all played in one or more parts of the continent. |
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In form the mirlitons resembled flutes, shawms, or other instruments, and were generally furnished with a parchment membrane. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive. |
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He did, however, introduce this ensemble to the lyric theatre, with the upper parts often doubled by recorders, flutes, and oboes, and the bass by bassoons. |
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Trip hop tracks often incorporate Rhodes pianos, saxophones, trumpets, and flutes, and may employ unconventional instruments such as the theremin. |
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We tend to favour guitars over Alpenhorns and Mongolian nose flutes. |
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The symphony also is performed on period instruments offering the listener the distinct timbres of gut strings, valveless brass, and wooden flutes. |
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The book also includes a CD with twenty tracks showcasing some of Hugh Tracey's field recordings of various instruments including mbiras, drums, xylophones, flutes, and horns. |
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Sizhu ensembles use flutes and bowed or plucked string instruments to make harmonious and melodious music that has become popular in the West among some listeners. |
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The Maori used the wing bones of the albatross to carve flutes. |
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These musical instruments included oboes, flutes, and small lacquered drums from Kucha in the Tarim Basin, and percussion instruments from India such as cymbals. |
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It is easy, for example, for a person to live with pteronophobia, aulophobia, or batrachophobia. One simply stays away from feathers, flutes, and frogs! |
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As the drums fade to a whisper, the flutes are replaced by a very deep, clean-toned trumpet that explores the opening theme above occasional gongings. |
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