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The neverending A TO Z OF WHATEVER GAME

 
 
Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 08:00 am
bell
banjo
bagpipe
bass drum
bouzouki
bush bass
balalaika
bass guitar
bird-scarer
bongo-drums
bullroarer
barrel organ
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Equus
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 08:42 am
celesta
castanets
concertina
cabrette
cittern
cymbals
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 10:25 am
drums
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 10:28 am
English horn
Erhu...a Chinese 2 string fiddle
Epinette des Vosges...7 sting instument of the dulcimer family.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 10:30 am
flute
french horn
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 10:42 am
Gadulka ( Bulgarian fiddle)
Gayda (Bulgarian bagpipes)
Guitar
and of course everybody's favorite
Glockenspiel
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 04:02 pm
Horn
Harp
Hi-hat
Handbell
Harpsichord
Harmonica
Hurdy-gurdy
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firefly
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 06:13 pm
iron castanets--also called piattini
instrumento d'acciaio--also called a glockenspiel
Irish bouzouki
Ipu
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 06:16 pm
jew's harp
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firefly
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 08:37 pm
kettledrum
khloy--a vertical duct flute from Cambodia
khlui--a vertical duct flute from Thailand
koudi --a very small Chinese flute made from bamboo.
khene--a mouth-organ whose pipes are connected with a small, hollowed-out wooden reservoir into which air is blown
kantele (or kannel) is a traditional Finnish plucked string instrument.
khim --a hammered dulcimer from Thailand and Cambodia
kokyū--a traditional Japanese string instrument, the only one played with a bow.
komungo--a traditional stringed musical instrument from Korea
kora--a 21 string harp-lute used extensively by Mandingo peoples in West Africa
koto--a traditional stringed musical instrument from Japan resembling a zither.
khol--a terracotta two-sided drum used in northern and eastern India for accompaniment with devotional music
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danon5
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 09:12 pm
Lali - (Beqa, the Pacific) two large slit log drums.
Laud - a flat back lute from Spain, with 12 metal strings in 6 courses and pear shaped body.
Lojki - wooden spoons, popular Russian percussion.
Lute - class of instruments related to the violin and guitar; do not necessarily have to have a 'body'; plucked or bowed; many types, usually with a bowl back. Originated from the Arabic Ud (Al Ud = A Lute).
Lyra - three stringed bowed instrument with a bowl back carved from the solid. Popular in Greece and the balkans. Similar to mediaeval western European Rebec.
Lyre - a harp like plucked instrument with strings stretched across an open frame with no soundbox.

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Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 1 May, 2006 09:57 pm
Maracas - Latin American percussion instrument
Marimba - Large wooden percussion instrument with resonators
Mandolin - Small lutelike instrument with pear-shaped body
Mouth-organ
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lezzles
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 03:03 am
Naqara - large Mongolian battle drum
Nadaswaram - Indian wind instrument with large flaring bell
Nyckelharpa - Swedish stringed instrument
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 03:18 am
Oboe - Woodwind instrument, consists of a slim tube of conical bore.
Organ - Large musical keyboard instrument.
Ocarina - Simple windinstrument related to the flute.
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lezzles
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 04:33 am
piano
piccolo
pan pipes
pianola
pipe organ
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 05:05 am
Qanoun - Arabic dulcimer, zither played with lightweight hammers.
Qanoon - Egyptian dulcimer.
Quena - Shepherd's flute carved from bamboo cane.
Quenacho - Large quena.
Quitaiplas - Venezualean instrument made from bamboo.
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 06:18 am
Rebolo...Brazilian drum

Rabab...Afghan national instrument

Ruan...stringed Chinese instrument

Ronador...Ecuadorian panpipes

Resonator guitar (related to the dobro)
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 06:30 am
Shawm
Sitar
Spinet
Sackbut
Saxhorn
Serpent
Sistrum
Steinway
Saxophone
Snare-drum
Sousaphone
Squeeze-box
Sleigh Bells
Synthesizer
Stradivarus
Slide Trombone
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 12:09 pm
tambourine
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Tue 2 May, 2006 04:02 pm
Ud
Udu
Uillean pipe
Ukulele
Union pipe
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