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* ROOT
* additional (This attribute describes if a particular performance role was considered normal or additional.)
* dissolving (This attribute describes if a particular artist was in the group/collaboration when it was dissolved)
* founding (This attribute describes if a particular artist was a founding member of this group/collaboration)
* guest (This attribute indicates a 'guest' performance where the performer is not usually part of the band.)
* minor (This attribute describes if a particular cooperation was considered equal or minor.)
* vocal (This attribute describes a type of vocal performance.)
** Lead (Lead or solo vocal)
*** Alto (Alto)
*** Bass-Baritone (Bass-Baritone)
*** Contralto (Contralto)
*** Baritone (Baritone)
*** Bass (Bass)
*** Contra-tenor (Contra-tenor)
*** Mezzo-soprano (Mezzo-soprano)
*** Soprano (Soprano)
*** Tenor (Tenor)

** Narriator (Narriator)
** Background (Background vocal)
*** Choir (Choir)

* instrument (This attribute describes the possible instruments that can be captured as part of a performance.)
** Wind instruments (Wind instruments)
*** Woodwind (Woodwind)
**** Double reed (Double reed)
***** Bagpipe (Bagpipe)
***** Bassoon (Bassoon)
***** Contrabassoon (Contrabassoon)
***** English Horn (English Horn)
***** Oboe (Oboe)

**** Other (Other woodwind instruments)
***** Bull-roarer (Bull-roarer)
***** Serpent (Serpent)

**** Singular Reed (Saxophone, clarinets and possibly flutes? as well sould have this as an Sup-category. often in Jazz there is ony the mention that x plays 'reeds' usually meaing sax or clarinets.)
**** Clarinet (Clarinet )
***** Alto clarinet (Alto clarinet)
***** Bass clarinet (Bass clarinet)
***** Contrabass clarinet (Contrabass clarinet)

**** Flute (Flute )
***** Vertical flute (Vertical flute)
***** Shakuhachi (Japanese end-blown flute (尺八))
***** Ocarina (Ocarina)
***** Pan pipes (Pan pipes)
***** Piccolo (Piccolo)
***** Recorder flute (Recorder flute)

*** Saxophone (Saxophone )
**** Soprano saxophone (Soprano saxophone)
**** Alto saxophone (Alto saxophone)
**** Tenor saxophone (Tenor saxophone)
**** Baritone saxophone (Baritone saxophone)

*** Other (Other wind instruments)
**** Conch (Conch shell)
**** Didgeridoo (Didgeridoo)
**** Brass (Brass)
**** Cornet (Cornet)
**** Horn (Horn)
***** Alphorn (Alphorn)
***** Baritone horn (Baritone horn)
***** Flugelhorn (Flugelhorn)
***** French horn (French horn)
***** Tenor Horn (Alto Horn) (Tenor Horn (Alto Horn))

**** Trombone (Trombone)
***** Bass Trombone (bass trombone)
***** Sackbut (Sackbut)

**** Trumpet (Trumpet)
**** Tuba (Tuba)
***** Euphonium (Euphonium)
***** Sousaphone (Sousaphone)
***** Wagner tuba (Wagner tuba)

**** Other (Other)
***** Bugle (Bugle)
***** Mellophone (Mellophone)
***** Ophicleide (Ophicleide)
***** Shofar (Shofar)

**** Free reed (Free reed)
***** Accordion (Accordion)
***** Concertina (Concertina)
***** Harmonica (Harmonica)
***** Melodica (Melodica)
***** Sheng (Sheng)

*** String instruments (String instruments)
**** Bass (Bass)
***** Acoustic upright bass (Acoustic upright bass)
****** Acoustic bass guitar (Acoustic bass guitar)

***** Electric bass guitar (Electric bass guitar)
****** Electric upright bass (Electric upright bass)

**** Guitars (Guitars)
***** Guitar
***** Acoustic guitar (Acoustic guitar)
****** Spanish acoustic guitar (Spanish acoustic guitar)
****** Classical guitar (Classical guitar)

***** Electric Guitar (Electric Guitar)
***** Slide guitar (Slide guitar)
***** Steel guitar (Steel guitar)

**** Harp (Harp)
**** Violins (Violins)
***** Double Bass / Contrabass (Double Bass / Contrabass)
***** Cello (Cello)
***** Fiddle (Fiddle)
***** Violin (Violin)
****** Alto Violin (alto violin)

***** Viola (Viola)

**** Other (Other)
***** Aeolian harp (Aeolian harp)
***** Appalachian Dulcimer (Appalachian Dulcimer)
***** Balalaika (Balalaika)
***** Banjo (Banjo)
***** Berimbau (Berimbau)
***** Biwa (Biwa)
***** Bouzouki (Bouzouki)
***** Mandolin (Mandolin)
***** Musical bow (Musical bow)
***** Crwth (Crwth)
***** Gayageum (Gayageum)
***** Geomungo (Geomungo)
***** Hammered dulcimer (Hammered dulcimer)
***** Hardanger (Hardanger)
***** Hurdy gurdy (Hurdy gurdy)
***** Jew's harp (Jew's harp)
***** Komungo (Komungo)
***** Kora (Kora)
***** Koto (Koto)
***** Lute (Lute)
***** Lyre (Lyre)
***** Mbira (Mbira)
***** Psaltery (Psaltery)
***** Samisen (or shamisen) (Samisen (or shamisen))
***** Sitar (Sitar)
***** Ukulele (Ukulele)
***** Tres (Tres)
***** Vieille (Vieille)
***** Vihuela (Vihuela)
***** Viola da Gamba (Viola da Gamba)
***** Viola d'amore (Viola d'amore)
***** Violotta (Violotta)
***** Washtub bass (Washtub bass)
***** Xalam (or khalam) (Xalam (or khalam))
***** Zither (Zither)

*** Percussion instruments (Percussion instruments)
**** Drums (Drums)
***** Drumset (Drumset)
***** Congas (Congas)
***** Bongos (Bongos)
***** Snare Drum (Snare Drum)
***** Other (Other Drums)

**** Modern percussion (Modern (non-traditional) instruments)
***** Cowbell (Cowbell)
***** Ratchet (Ratchet)
***** Spoons (Spoons)
***** Vibraslap (Vibraslap)
***** Washboard (Washboard)
***** Wood Block (Wood Block)

**** Other (Other percussion instruments)
***** Temple Blocks (Temple Blocks)
***** Orchestral Percussion (Orchestral Percussion)
***** Timbales (Timbales)
***** Triangle (Triangle)
***** Whip (Whip)

**** Latin Percussion (Latin Percussion)
***** Afuche (Afuche)
***** Castanets (Castanets)
***** Claves (Claves)
***** Doyra (Doyra)
***** Güiro (Güiro)
***** Maracas (Maracas)
***** Mendoza (Mendoza)

**** Tuned Percussion (Tuned Percussion)
***** Bells (Bells)
***** Crotales (Crotales)
***** Glockenspiel (Glockenspiel)
***** Marimba (Marimba)
***** Timpani (Timpani)
***** Tubular Bells (Tubular Bells)
***** Vibraphone (Vibraphone)
***** Xylophone (Xylophone)

*** Electronic instruments (Electronic instruments)
**** Denis d'or (Denis d'or)
**** Dubreq Stylophone (Dubreq Stylophone)
**** Drum machine (Drum machine)
**** Ondes Martenot (Ondes Martenot)
**** Sampler (Sampler)
**** Synclavier (Synclavier)
**** Synthesizer (Synthesizer)
**** Teleharmonium (Teleharmonium)
**** Theremin (Theremin)

*** Keyboard instruments (Keyboard instruments)
**** Calliope (Calliope)
**** Clavinet (clavinet)

*** Keyboard (Keyboard)
*** Carillon (Carillon)
*** Celesta (Celesta)
*** Clavichord (Clavichord)
*** Harpsichord (Harpsichord)
*** Mellotron (Mellotron)
*** Organ (Organ )
**** Hammond Organ (Hammond Organ)
**** Harmonium (Harmonium)

*** Pipe organ (Pipe organ)
*** Piano (Piano)
*** Grand Piano (Grand Piano)
*** Rhodes Piano (Rhodes Piano)
*** Upright Piano (Upright Piano)
*** Other instruments (Other instruments)
*** Thai instruments (asked for by mo.)
**** Dàn nguyêt (a two-stringed lute with a circular, flat body, related to the corresponding chinese instrument "moon lute")
**** Dàn tỳ bà (Four-stringed lute with a pear-shaped body. Like the "moon lute", it has greatly elevated frets at the neck.)

*** Hardart (Hardart)
*** Kazoo (Kazoo)
*** Lasso d'amore (Lasso d'amore)
*** Musical Saw (Musical Saw)
*** Singing bowl (Singing bowl)
*** Suikinkutsu (Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither))

Latest revision as of 18:13, 5 February 2020

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