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reed instruments
noun
Plural of reed instrument
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Traditional music ensembles, distinguished in part by their instrumentation, included various combinations of wooden flutes and reed instruments, bowed and plucked lutes, struck zithers, xylophones and metallophones, kong vong gong circles, and drums of different sizes.
Both their voices are reed instruments, as are, come to think of it, the voices of their parents.
During his youth, Lunceford studied music with Wilberforce J. Whiteman, father of bandleader Paul Whiteman, and became proficient on all reed instruments.
Among Native Americans, reed instruments are used primarily among South American Indians, particularly in the Tropical Forest and circum-Caribbean areas.
In addition to these clarinet-like instruments, some South American Indians play ribbon-type reed instruments made from a coiled blade of grass or a folded leaf.
Reorchestrated by Lynne Shankel, it is here performed by a violin, a cello and reed instruments, with Mr. Feichtner, the production's musical director, continuing at the piano.
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See also flute; fipple flute; reed instrument.
The mijwiz is a reed instrument.
Jon had brought a melodica, which is both a reed instrument and a keyboard (he calls it a "harmonaboard").
Sweeter are the "Trois Mélodies" for cello and "orgue expressif", GJ Grenié's 1810 free reed instrument.
Crasdant (www.crasdant.com) mix traditional Welsh harp, the esoteric triple harp, flutes, fiddle, accordion, guitar and a Welsh reed instrument called the pibgorn.
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