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Orchestrions, which attach an array of wind instruments to a similar mechanism, are the next evolutionary step.
Indexation may also refer to the linking of wage rates and financial instruments to a price index.
But both sides face the challenge of explaining the complexities of intricate debt instruments to a jury of mostly laypeople.
How fast some children, apparently not interested in classical music and without any contact with it before, learned to play orchestral instruments to a very high level.
Today's deadline for two members of the Audubon String Quartet to hand over their instruments to a bankruptcy trustee in Roanoke, Va., was delayed for a week.
If a song can survive being transposed from live instruments to a cell-phone microchip, it must have musically hardy DNA.
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At the American University of Beirut, an Austrian septet played Arab Andalusian madrigals on period instruments to an audience that demanded an encore.
The data coordinators sent the completed instruments to an evaluation team located off-site from the state staff.
Upstage, silhouetted against an ochre scrim, the fiddler hands his instrument to a young boy.
Tomé told me that many violinists liken their relationship with their instrument to a marriage.
Range finder, any of several instruments used to measure the distance from the instrument to a selected point or object.
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