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A new instrument will be added only when it is used on at least 5 releases.

If the instrument you want added is not listed below, please add it. If the instrument is already listed, please add the applicable release(s) to that listing. In either case, please supply as much information about the instrument as possible. Please also search the [http://musicbrainz.org/admin/linkattributetype/instruments Instrument list] to make sure it is not already there under a different name.

When a proposed instrument has been added on the server, its info will be moved to the [[Instrument_Tree/Recently_Added|Recently Added page]].

==Proposed Instrument List==

{{Instrument
| name = 5-string fiddle
| aka = 5-string violin
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."
| family = Strings
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]
| release4 =
| release5 =
| comments =
}}







{{Instrument
| name = 10-string guitar
| aka =
| description =
| family = Strings
| release1 = Played by GA Devine in [http://musicbrainz.org/recording/f03a2d11-a640-48c3-9a55-01b30d77dff2 Si le jour parait…]
| release2 =
| release3 =
| release4 =
| release5 =
| comments = See [http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.570948 Naxos]
}}



=== Accordina ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]]
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=== Acoustic Instruments ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.

=== Afoxé ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[wikipedia:Afoxé|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Afro-brazilian instrument, a small xequerê
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / rattle
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89bf9585-8fc8-3cfc-9629-05e04ad6f8cc|Os Afro-Sambas de Baden e Vinicius]]
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=== African Harp ===
** ''Description:''
*** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_harp]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:21867d2c-c2a0-4fc7-be35-dee56e535aef|Στην Ανδρομέδα και στη γη]] on track 3
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:79af6696-da5c-429a-b279-2073349f1e98|Βραχνός προφήτης]] on track 9
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=== Alfaia drum ===
** ''Description:''
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"
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=== Aman khuur ===
** ''AKA:'' Khel khuur, khulsan khuur, tömör khuur (with many spelling variations including: aman huur, aman xuur, hel huur, xel xuur, hulsan huur, xulsan xuur, tömör huur, tömör xuur), ヘル・ホール
** ''Description:'' A Mongolian Jew's harp.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind instruments / ... / Jew's harp
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c7a0df1d-ed37-4e9f-8d19-79f9ad4b48ee|モンゴルの歌]]
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=== Apito ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[wikipedia:Apito|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A Brazilian whistle
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:969cc34c-354c-4300-a752-63b98e1f092a|Mingle]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** Apito seems to just mean "whistle" in Portuguese, so I'm very reluctant to add this as it is. "Samba whistle" or "tri-tone samba whistle" would probably be ok. --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 13:25, 22 December 2011 (UTC)

=== Ashiko ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Atabaque ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Atabaque|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a type of brazilian hand drum
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:76301a89-0a40-474e-a2de-4cf6fc4225a2|Os Afro-Sambas de Baden e Vinicius]]
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=== Atarigane ===
** ''AKA:'' 当り鉦, 当たり鉦, 当鉦, 摺鉦, surigane, チャンチキ, chanchiki, コンチキ, konchiki
** [[wikipedia:ja:摺鉦|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A Japanese gong which is struck using a deer horn mallet.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Gong
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f456d0cf-fe67-4809-80eb-fb36a9c4bcfe|直感2〜逃した魚は大きいぞ!〜]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]
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=== Backpacker guitar ===
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)
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=== Backwards electric guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]
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*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC)
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

=== Balalaika double bass ===
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC)
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

=== Banjolin ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)
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=== Four-string Banjo ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops
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=== Five-string Banjo ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f9bd3f5f-bb58-491d-80a2-9d4955ebcbff|Southern Journey, Volume 13: Earliest Times]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:9582326a-5a8d-4cb8-a517-346bec15320b|Sounds of the South]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:9f15b793-e3bc-4106-84ff-77094e9b5952|Alan Lomax: Blues Songbook]] on track 2.17
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:2d8457a4-1fb6-4869-beeb-7b0f98444076|Solo: Oldtime Country Music]] by Mike Seeger (tracks 1 & 16)
** ''Comments:''

=== Banjo-ukelele ===
** ''AKA:'Banjolele'
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2d8457a4-1fb6-4869-beeb-7b0f98444076|Solo: Oldtime Country Music]] by Mike Seeger (track 5)
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=== Baroque cello===
** ''Description:'' From the wiki article for baroque violin: "any violin whose neck, fingerboard, bridge, and tailpiece are of the type used during the baroque period. [...] 'Baroque cellos' [...] also exist, with similar modifications made to their form."
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cello
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:42b32072-85f3-4be0-8f0c-a39beed5614b|Flute Sonatas Nos. 272-277]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:bd807355-df51-4e89-944c-74040337d7cc|Twelve Flute Sonatas]]
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=== Baroque Guitar ===
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A guitar from the baroque era (c. 1600–1750), an ancestor of the modern classical guitar. The term is also used for modern instruments made in the same style.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b39eb8c6-7e41-4fca-b521-1abff569844d|Der fluyten lust-hof (selected works) (Erik Bosgraaf)]] in cd 3 tracks 8, 9 & 10
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:aca4abb8-5dd9-4a6a-9b78-0005e6fc7177|På gyllen grunn (Anita Skorgan)]], all tracks.
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:5653d840-064c-44ce-be5c-cee8308be472|Danza y diferencias]], all tracks
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=== Baroque Lute ===
** [http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/aboutLute/Baroque.html Info]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8992a444-59ce-4065-8bc2-ca4397712f36|Music for Lute and Mandolin]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:f598b978-4644-4eca-bc94-5b12f6e2d9a0|Countertenor duets by Purcell and Blow]]
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=== Baroque Trumpet ===
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpe
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f38c82d3-9e21-47c9-a4d4-de4ef7783e78|Brandenburgische Konzerte 1-6 / Ouvertüren 1-4 (Collegium Aureum)]] (played by Edward H. Tarr)
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:086f890e-510d-3db1-9936-7ed6d0d65b4f|Brandenburg Concertos, Nos. 1, 2 & 4 (Concentus musicus Wien, feat. conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt)]] OR [[release:a128eddd-59c1-4876-9869-67b10b79dfc1|Brandenburgische Konzerte Nos. 2, 4, 1 (Concentus Musicus Wien feat. conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt)]] - (same recording, in the process of trying to merge the release groups) - Friedemann Immer on 'natural trumpet'; see [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=KZB26AzIxi8C&pg=PA291&lpg=PA291&dq=teldec+8.42840&source=bl&ots=NlUEbgT7fF&sig=yYpggKNXGsalgPo7Z-lM8GVpdSA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=HsY6UPS1A4ayiQeMg4D4Dw&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=teldec%208.42840&f=false].
*** ''Release 6:'' (just in case someone thinks two different recordings of Brandenburg No. 2 is cheating) [[release:e9989fd3-d9fb-4fcf-9932-3ca6a2dd8817|Concertos (New London Consort feat. conductor: Philip Pickett)]] credits "Michael Laird, Iain Wilson natural trumpets" on the "Concerto in C major for 2 trumpets, RV 537" (liner notes to hand)
*** ''Release 7:'' [[release:9b3a0a69-14a8-4d23-add1-e0e6a27f6471|The Art of the Baroque Trumpet, Volume 1: Virtuosa Trumpetkonserter (Drottningholms Barockensemble feat. baroque trumpet: Niklas Eklund, conductor: Nils-Erik Sparf)]] credits "Niklas Eklund, Baroque Trumpet" on the cover. Not to mention vols 2-5 (at least) of this series!

=== Baroque Violin ===
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_violin|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A violin of the style used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Violin
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b72a76ae-cae8-42a4-a848-c07f57444e4a|Violin Sonatas (with original ornamentation)]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:3c37f3e3-eaa1-4fb9-abef-171f609b2e56|Folio]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:acaec52e-527f-3961-8fd1-b0425e9bd486|Music for a While. Songs (Alfred Deller)]]
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=== Bapang ===
** ''AKA:''
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)
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===Bass Trumpet===
* ''Instrument family:'' Brass
* ''Description:'' A type of low trumpet which was first developed during the 1820s in Germany.
* ''Appears on:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:315efb32-a806-476f-b188-9b4a1d382606|Horn]] by Austin Wintory
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=== Bass Marimba ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e1dc73c2-83d5-4da2-94a9-37dd0ce5b80c|Unerreichbar]]
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools

=== Bouzoukomana ===
** ''AKA:'' Μπουζουκομάνα
** ''Description:'' A larger version of the bouzouki
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e4d6fa13-99b5-376e-bc37-42241e4dd8b0|Αγία Νοσταλγία]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:79af6696-da5c-429a-b279-2073349f1e98|Βραχνός προφήτης]] on track 10
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]] on tracks 1 and 10
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** ''Comments:'' Not used very often. Made more well known by Θανάσης Παπακωνσταντίνου who used it on a lot of his albums. Example of one such organ for sale can be seen here: http://goo.gl/9xxPE



=== Broom Stick ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)
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=== Bulbul ===
** ''AKA:'' Bulbul tarang, Indian banjo
** [[WikiPedia:Bulbul_tarang|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6382511-088c-49d8-b13f-d5bef2c38e96|A Kiss Before You Go]] on track 6
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]
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=== Cavaquinho ===
** ''AKA:'' machimbo, machim, machete, manchete, marchete, braguinha, braguinho, cavaco
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, guitars
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:969cc34c-354c-4300-a752-63b98e1f092a|Mingle]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:19138890-c3d1-4718-9f20-2f0271e957a9|D404ME]] Track 10, under "guitar"
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:05529fef-ad21-40d5-98f3-2b95f1209a7c|Cabo Verde]] Played by Bau, under "guitars"
** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Chainsaw ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Chainsaw|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A powered tool primarily used in the cutting of wood
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:efaaa7b9-c453-4af5-b6b7-b0f20646e07d|Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse]] on track 10
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=== Chirimia ===
** ''AKA:'' Cheremia
** [[wikipedia:Chirimia|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Latin American type of oboe
** ''Instrument family:'' woodwind
*** ''release 1: ''[[release:f8732943-50bf-4cee-8aef-5f9ec7445b0b|On the Way to Bethlehem (Music of the Medieval Pilgrim)]]
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=== Chikuzen Biwa ===
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]
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=== Chitarra battente ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]
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=== Cimbasso ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]
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=== Commodore 64 ===
** ''AKA:'' MOS Technology SID, 6581/8580 SID, 6581 SID
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:MOS_Technology_SID|Wikipedia MOS Technology SID]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments / Synthesizer
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Work 1:'' [[Work:038cf227-2a2a-3ddd-827c-42ef602f57e9|Zoids]]
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=== Computer hard drive "triangle" ===
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)

=== Anglo concertina ===
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]]
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=== Baritone concertina ===
* ''AKA:''
* [[WikiPedia:Concertina|Wikipedia]]
* ''Description:'' A baritone version of the concertina, transposing one octave down.
* ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone
* ''Appears On:''
** ''Recording 1:'' [[Recording:dcd50fdb-dc11-471f-912e-da35fce01140|The Young Girl Cut Down in her Prime]]
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=== English concertina ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]]
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=== Contra-alto Clarinet ===
** ''AKA:'' "Sometimes incorrectly referred to as the EE♭ contrabass clarinet," according to Wikipedia
** [[WikiPedia:Contra_alto_clarinet|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Clarinet
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]
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=== Contrabass Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]]
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=== Craviola ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Craviola|Craviola]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fbe83645-e93c-4429-9c57-d991a5dbc7d6|Bill Haley & Friends, Volume 3: The Story of Rock Around the Clock (disc 2: Lee Jackson / Rock Around the Clock, played by Luiz Carlos Mululy)]]
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=== Cromorne ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]
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=== Cut guitar ===
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4e882a6d-14d5-4a61-a316-ef7399ad2217|Days]] (all tracks except track 3, credited as guitar)
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** ''Comments:'' TBH I have no idea what this is. Google turned up nothing useful. Can anyone with appropriate knowledge help clarify? [[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] 22:36, 13 July 2012 (UTC)

=== Daibouka ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Not sure; some kind of percussion instrument (but NOT another name for the darbuk)
** ""Instrument family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c353d891-54e1-4437-b6a2-4a1524633d2f|Aura]]
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* I thought at first that this was another name for the darbuk (goblet drum, in the tree) but then I noticed that the same artist (Luis Jardim) is credited with playing the "dunbec" (another name for the same instrument) along with this. I tried Googling for it but nothing came up. Can anyone help? --[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 02:37, 27 September 2012 (UTC)

=== Daire ===
** ''Description:'' A larger version of daf.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8e169015-211d-4d7e-a2a6-e33d7e57c17a|Bestekar Padişahların Saz Eserleri]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:19a78bb0-438c-407d-a7e0-a376f9e0fdd1|Darüş-şifa Music of the Ottoman Empire]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:e733cc8c-4896-40db-a309-c6db616350b5|Narçiçeğim 2]]
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=== Kudüm ===
** ''Description:'' Kudüm is one of the most fundamental rhythm instruments in classical Turkish music.
** [[wikipedia:Kudüm|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:7a6fce13-f269-49d6-9c1d-837ecbee0180|Aşık (Devotee)]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:e733cc8c-4896-40db-a309-c6db616350b5|Narçiçeğim 2]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:ac450f9d-f97e-4213-bca6-5130e45ef455|Anatolia: A. Meragi - M. Itri]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:a94eea2f-4577-4494-8d4c-af44a2894650|Klasik Türk Müziğinde Musevi Bestekarlar]]
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:430058da-7be0-48ec-abac-9b88b87e293f|Mevlevi Sesler 1: Ferahfeza]]
*** ''Release 6:'' [[release:8686305c-65a5-4901-9b99-860a85da5ad7|A'mâk-ı Hayâl]]
** ''Comments:'' Kudüm is one of the most fundamental rhythm instruments in classical Turkish music. The person playing it is called kudümzen. It is among ney, rebap, and halile as one of the four main instruments in Mevlevi music. It consists of a pair of small, hemispherical drums. Traditionally kudüm was played in religious ceremonies; in a secular context, like in mehter music, its slightly bigger cousin nakkare is played.

=== Yaylı Tanbur ===
** ''Description:'' aylı tanbur is a bowed lute from Turkey derived from the older plucked tanbur.
** [[wikipedia:Yaylı_tanbur|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Stringed
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:19a78bb0-438c-407d-a7e0-a376f9e0fdd1|Darüş-şifa Music of the Ottoman Empire]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:e733cc8c-4896-40db-a309-c6db616350b5|Narçiçeğim 2]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:805a3604-92e6-482f-a0e3-6620c4523d7a|Tanburi Cemil Bey - Volumes II & III]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:8686305c-65a5-4901-9b99-860a85da5ad7|A'mâk-ı Hayâl]]
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** ''Comments:'' The yaylı tanbur has a similar physical appearance, although the shell -a nearly perfect semi-sphere- might be made of metal. It is played with a bow instead of a plectrum. The technique was introduced by Tanburi Cemil Bey in the end of the 19th century. Ercüment Batanay was, after Tanburi Cemil Bey, the most outstanding virtuoso of this instrument, until his death. The yaylı tanbur is held vertically on the knees, as opposed to the regular one where the neck is maintained horizontal to the ground at all times. From [[wikipedia:Tambur#A_Variant:_The_Yayl.C4.B1_Tanbur|Wikipedia]]

=== Daruan ===
** ''AKA:'' 大阮
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])
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=== Dictaphone ===
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder?
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:3915f7cd-d397-387d-8663-92f6e533fdc8|It's a Wonderful Life]] on track 2
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=== Diddley bow ===
** [[WikiPedia:Diddley bow|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' The diddley bow is a string instrument of African origin made popular in America, probably developed from instruments found on the Ghana coast of west Africa. The diddley bow is rarely heard outside the rural south. Other nicknames for this instrument include “jitterbug” or “one-string,” while an ethnomusicologist would formally call it a “monochord zither.”
** ''Instrument Family:'' string instrument
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08213fea-9ae5-4e5b-8420-63ba44a21181|Afro-American Folk Music: From Tate and Panola Counties, Mississippi]] Track 8, Compton Jones "Shake 'em on Down"
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=== Dilruba ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]
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=== Dombra ===
** ''AKA:'' домбыра, dombyra, dombra, dombıra in Kazakhstan, dambura, danbura in Uzbekistan, dumbura in Bashkir and Tatar, Dombira or 冬不拉--Dongbula in Xinjiang, China
** [[WikiPedia:Dombra|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' The dombra is a long-necked lute and a musical string instrument that exists in the culture of the Turkic peoples. It is considered a folk instrument of the Kazakhs and Nogais.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Plucked string instrument
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8686305c-65a5-4901-9b99-860a85da5ad7|A'mâk-ı Hayâl]]
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=== Double harp ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' "The double, cross-strung harp is an instrument of Spanish origin which developed across the Iberian peninsula between the mid-1500s and the mid-1700s, being used for both sacred and secular music. The accompaniment on this recording is provided exclusively by the double harp – another first, as this practice, once widespread, has over the centuries been entirely forgotten." (from [http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.570458&catNum=570458&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English# Naxos])
** ''Instrument Family:'' harp
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3e507d3f-202b-44b0-8f5f-b20d7d9a2c10|Tonadas (Songs)]]
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=== Drill ===
** ''AKA:''Power drill
** [[Wikipedia:Drill|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A power tool used to bore holes in surfaces.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:187ca4cd-24b9-478b-81eb-c9f3f78ebd9e|JOURNEY]] on Track 1
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=== Duck call ===
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]]
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]
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=== Dulcimer ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)
*** According to [[wikipedia:Dulcimer|Wikipedia]], "dulcimer" on its own refers to the Appalachian dulcimer. Does anyone know how true that is? I've also removed [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] from this list as that page also says that lap dulcimer is another name for Appalachian dulcimer. --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 13:01, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
***Even so, couldn't we add this as a generic credit (for instances where the release does not specify)? --[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 22:37, 23 September 2012 (UTC)

=== Dutar ===
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)
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=== Eagle Bone Whistle ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]]
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*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Effects ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Effects unit|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:c6382511-088c-49d8-b13f-d5bef2c38e96|A Kiss Before You Go]] on track 1, 8
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:198edcee-91ae-310f-a11e-a87abf52e60d|Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia]]
** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
**** In Discogs Effects are credited 14634 times in release level and 9489 in track level [[User:Jokipii|Jokipii]] 21 June 2012

=== E-Flat Bass Tuba ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]]
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=== Eight String Bass ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]]
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=== Electric Acoustic Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]]
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]]
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]]
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

=== Electric Baritone Guitar ===
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]]
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)

=== Electric bouzouki ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search]
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)
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=== Electronic Birds ===
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3915f7cd-d397-387d-8663-92f6e533fdc8|It's a Wonderful Life]], track 2
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=== Electronics ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:3915f7cd-d397-387d-8663-92f6e533fdc8|It's a Wonderful Life]] on tracks 5, 11, 12.
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** How is this different from "electronic instruments"?--[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 11:34, 19 February 2012 (UTC)

=== Extended-range bass guitar ===
** ''AKA:'' 6 string bass, 7 string bass, etc.
** [[WikiPedia:Extended-range_bass|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' An electric bass guitar with greater frequency range than the standard 4-string bass guitar.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e69d7eba-fb42-4d65-9d22-99fc7b5fb7b7|Guitar Town]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c56c0e48-bb09-4ab1-9a0d-76c7b20b4872|12 Golden Country Greats]] as bass (played by Pete Wade)
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:55cc1ff8-ed58-4872-8eee-d4b24cfc7d1e|Dr. Feelgood]] (played by Nikki Sixx, credited as electric bass guitar)
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*** On "Dr. Feelgood", Nikki Sixx is credited as playing 4-string, 8-string and 12-string bass guitars. I merged the separate entries for those instruments into this. If this instrument is ever added to the tree, can we have a text input box stating how many strings? --[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 16:26, 28 September 2012 (UTC)

=== F Bass Tuba ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC)

=== Flamenco guitar ===
** ''Description:'' a guitar traditionally used in flamenco music, smaller and lighter than a normal classical guitar
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars
** [[Wikipedia:Flamenco guitar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eeda56ed-30f9-43c9-804d-7b71302b127d|歌姫 Complete Box Empress]] (discs 2 and 5)
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: Isn't this just a Spanish acoustic guitar? (already in the tree)
:: It might be, though [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_guitar Wikipedia] identifies "Spanish acoustic guitar" as a synonym for a classical guitar. We might need an expert to clarify.[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]]

=== Foot bells ===
** ''Description:'' straps lined with jingle bells worn around a dancer's ankles
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bells
** [http://www.nscottrobinson.com/gallery/footbells.php|http://www.nscottrobinson.com/gallery/footbells.php]
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:04ae97ea-f9e8-4fed-ae0f-705fb608af83|Go West]] as bells
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:b429dc42-5570-4e91-85f7-f2acd749ac91|The Very Best of the Village People]] as bells
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=== Frame drum set ===
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops
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*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.

=== Fretless Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]
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=== Fujara ===
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]
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=== Gameboy ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' ?
** ''Instrument Family:'' ?
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:fd22530b-742b-4099-bac2-1d30f3ee4bf7|Life's a Bit Shifter]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:4b6a00f7-f820-410c-8436-da7320fd13a3|Information Chase]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:2ea0f215-d954-4b92-80eb-f42befed74c4|DaMaGe]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:ad697518-3475-4897-b341-618b295fa065|TransAmerican Chip Tour]]
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:38dbe800-7335-3d1f-aa60-4aac22dc353f|The Primordial Booze]] (Track 6 even features two guest gameboy solos)
** ''Comments:''
*** Which relationships do you need this adding for? I can't see any relationships or annotations on any of those releases... --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 06:29, 10 June 2011 (UTC)

=== Gittern ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]
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=== Glass Bottle ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)
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=== Glass Bowl ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl")
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:d304d0ae-4937-30a9-9ea7-656a8d92860b|Intensive Care]] Track 12 "Wine Glass" maybe (glass-)bezel or rim would be enough
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=== Goc ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]]
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=== Gong bass drum ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gong_bass_drum Wikipedia]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums?
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e12bf981-852e-4df3-a9b8-307f38636f67|Six Degrees of Innter Turbulence]] - gong drum on the outro of "The Great Debate" by Howard Portnoy --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] 21:53, 21 May 2011 (UTC)
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=== Greek lute ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4.
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=== Guitalele ===
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]]
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:0fa78ee2-50ce-4637-b1a8-c1b523ba631b|ダンシング! 夏祭り]]
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=== Guitarrón mexicano ===
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]]
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]
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*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]

=== Gut guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A guitar strung with gut strings
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:eeda56ed-30f9-43c9-804d-7b71302b127d|歌姫 Complete Box Empress]] (discs 2 and 5)
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:d9b0e369-3856-45f7-825c-cd62961ab954|la alteración]] Track 3 as classical guitar
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:55e1195e-4bbb-44b4-9cb0-98ffa7eef338|I hope so 〜バラード・アルバム〜]] Track 5 as classical guitar
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:4e882a6d-14d5-4a61-a316-ef7399ad2217|Days]] on the title track (credited as guitar)
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dbf1a3d5-f90b-4e43-af04-c83df8438f76|SHAKER+3]] Track 8 as classical guitar
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=== Halldorophone ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.halldorulfarsson.info/halldorophones]
** ''Description:'' Electro-acoustic string instruments in development by Halldór Úlfarsson.
** ''Instrument Family:'' String
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c37448b7-0d96-4590-9fbf-3a46918681f7|Tomorrow, in a Year]] (by Hildur Guðnadóttir)
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:68c7d49e-060e-3a47-88b4-8a1722859358|Summer Make Good]] (by Halldór Úlfarsson)
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4af91d87-3752-4d79-a8ab-229b72690829|26000]] (by Hildur Guðnadóttir)
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** ''Comments:'' [http://www.discogs.com/search?q=halldorophone]



=== Harmonitor ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:''
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]]
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*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]

=== Harpeleik ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]
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=== Heike Biwa ===
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]
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=== Hulusi ===
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]
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=== Jarana ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]]
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*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Jing ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A large Korean gong
** ''Instrument Family:'' Gongs, gong
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jing_(instrument)]
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3de47408-22b2-4bb0-b399-b431cece8cd8|한국 rock 다시 부르기]]
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=== Kartal ===
** ''AKA: Khartal''
** ''Description:'' Indian percussion instrument
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:291d978b-222e-4ec3-956c-c76949c1f7a8|The Very Best of Ravi Shankar]] (disc 2, 3-7, tracks originally appeared on ''Portrait of Genius'')
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=== Katem ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Black Sea Kemenche ===
** ''AKA:'' "Turkish: Karadeniz (Laz) Kemençesi"
** ''Description:''
** [[wikipedia:Kemenche|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments
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*** Currently Kemenche is already in database, but, as also Wikipedia says, word Kemenche is a general word. It consists of two types, which sound completely different. Classical Kemenche is mostly used in classical Turkish and Ottoman music, whereas Black Sea Kemenche is mostly used in the folk songs from Black Sea region of Turkey. --[[user:Ym|Ym]]

=== Classical Kemenche ===
** ''AKA:'' "Turkish: Klasik Kemençe"
** ''Description:''
** [[wikipedia:Kemenche|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments
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*** Currently Kemenche is already in database, but, as also Wikipedia says, word Kemenche is a general word. It consists of two types, which sound completely different. Classical Kemenche is mostly used in classical Turkish and Ottoman music, whereas Black Sea Kemenche is mostly used in the folk songs from Black Sea region of Turkey. --[[user:Ym|Ym]]

{{Instrument
| name = Keytar
| description = A keytar is a relatively lightweight keyboard (with or without a built-in synthesizer) that is supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders, similar to the way a guitar is supported by a strap. -- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keytar Wikipedia]
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| release1 = [[Release:f0e568ed-6c6f-47ce-b7ac-92755133b98f|Homestuck, Volume 9]] track 11 credits [[Artist:3a34-4313-9216-202f0df3d86b|Erik Scheele]] for "keytar"
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{{Instrument
| name = Kōauau
| aka = Maori flute
| description = One kind of Maori flute. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%8Dauau Wikipedia]: "a small flute, ductless and notchless, four to eight inches long, open at both ends and having from three to six fingerholes placed along the pipe." Examples: [http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/search.aspx?term=K%C5%8Dauau Museum of New Zealand] & [http://www.tahaa.co.nz/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=39 Ta Moko studio and Maori Arts Gallery]
| family = Flute
| release1 = [[Release:ee23ed46-faa5-4dbc-ac30-77c7da943afb|The Adults]] track 12 credits [[Artist:http://musicbrainz.org/artist/89fefacc-26f0-487e-ab02-afe512dd4bad|Tiki]] for "Keyboards & Koauau"
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| comments = May be credited as "Maori flute" but it is not the only kind of Maori flute (see others at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taonga_p%C5%ABoro#Flutes]
}}

=== Glass and Komboloi ===
** ''AKA: Potirokomboloi, Potirokoboloi, Ποτηρομπολόι, Ποτήρι - κομπολόι''
** ''Description:''A komboloi is string of beads. Traditionally it's used to relieve stress and keep ones hands busy ([[wikipedia:Kombolói|Wikipedia]]) it was sometimes used in rebetika songs with a glass to make a distinctive "glass-y" sound. The "organ" has also been used again in recent times.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d2c-c2a0-4fc7-be35-dee56e535aef|Στην Ανδρομέδα και στη γη]] by Θανάσης Παπακωνσταντίνου on track 7
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:e4d6fa13-99b5-376e-bc37-42241e4dd8b0|Αγία Νοσταλγία]] by Θανάσης Παπακωνσταντίνου on tracks 7 and 11
*** ''Release 3:'' [[recording:ee0afa57-7bda-46d3-bdca-59d6adb16257|Ζεϊμπέκικο της Κυριακής]] by Θανάσης Παπακωνσταντίνου & Διονύσης Σαββόπουλος
*** ''Release 4:'' [[recording:0e8069b1-1be8-4a3c-992a-d3a706e31c22|Οδοιπόροι]] by by Γιάννης Χαρούλης
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=== Kompang ===
** ''AKA: Rebana''
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada
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*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.

=== Komuz ===
** ''AKA: Qomuz, Azeri: Gopuz, Turkish: Kopuz''
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Komuz|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' String, Baglama
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*** It's weird that this is still not in db. It's a very famous Kyrgyz instrument. --[[user:Ym|Ym]]

=== Kotsuzumi ===
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]
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=== Kutero/Kutiro ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)
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=== Latin percussion ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a generic credit used to refer to percussion instruments typically used in Latin music
** ''Instrument family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1'': [[release:4dbe7a5a-aebc-494b-a537-2a9cf140fef|ミ・アモーレ〔Meu amor é…〕]] as percussion
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:28636eda-896f-4754-ade6-6a71a8dd71f1|艶華 -Enka-]] Track 12 as percussion
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7ce11c44-780a-4caa-9a8c-8c262f6449fb|ファンタジー〈幻想曲〉]] as percussion
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:709fb5a0-be39-4a3d-be13-645180d85c87|Candid Girl]]
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, I'm going out on a limb with this one. [[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] 23:51, 12 July 2012 (UTC)

=== Limbe ===
** ''AKA:'' リンベ, лимбэ, limb
** ''Description:'' A Mongolian transverse flute.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind instruments / ... / Transverse flute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c7a0df1d-ed37-4e9f-8d19-79f9ad4b48ee|モンゴルの歌]]
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=== "leg" percussion ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops
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*** Is this really different from "foot percussion"?--[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 14:37, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

=== Loops ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''[[wikipedia:Music_loop|Wikipedia]]''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:6f701615-0419-429f-9761-84bd0de3da4b|Sieben/Seven]] on track 11
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5f1d8dfc-265e-4e3f-ba1f-42595548d306|Emotional Creatures: Part One]] by Steve Thorne, loops on one track --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] 17:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f2c88634-dbf7-4772-9796-6754d3370852|Part Two: Emotional Creatures]] by Steve Thorne, loops on one track, percussion loops on another --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] 17:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:2d2ebc00-ddb6-4b55-b5f6-1410c399787f|Into the Ether]] by Steve Thorne, loops on two tracks --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] 17:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
*** ''Release 6:'' [[Release:2b3c44db-8f4e-46fb-b596-f18a3a1affad|Go!]] on track 3, programmed by Anthony J. Resta, credited as sampler --[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 05:16, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
**** In Discogs Loops are credited 3223 times in release level and 2769 in track level [[User:Jokipii|Jokipii]] 21 June 2012
*** This is a tricky case. I've seen some pedal device being used to start and stop recording a loop while playing an instrument and then later repeating it (or repeating several loops at once). This should be an instrument in the electronic instruments family. But the Wikipedia article also mentions samplers being used for that (and we already have sampler in the tree) or that you can just digitally repeat samples. That latter case is not an instrument being used, really. And how can you tell which of those an artist really did? Credits like "samples" and "sound effects"/"fx" are similar. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] 18:43, 24 June 2011 (UTC)

=== Lur ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Lyricon ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]
*** ''Release 5:''
** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Marguerita horns ===
** ''AKA:''
** "Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass?
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:55cc1ff8-ed58-4872-8eee-d4b24cfc7d1e|Dr. Feelgood]] on track 4
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*** I have no idea what this is. I Googled "marguerita horns" and all it gave me was links to some band that obviously had nothing to do with the release in question. Four artists (Tom Keenlyside, Ian Putz, Ross Gregory and Henry Christian) are all credited with playing this instrument/section. Discogs had the AR listed as Horns [Marguerita], implying that it's some kind of horn section, but I can't find anything more specific than this. [[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 08:10, 23 September 2012 (UTC)

=== Marimbaphone ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]]
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*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC)

=== Marímbula ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba).
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]
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*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]

=== Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:24b4c9d0-8645-49b6-abf5-5bb18c12dd11|Ce soir c'est moi qui fais la fille]]
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*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Modular Synthesizer ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.

=== Morsing ===
** ''AKA:'' "mourching", "morching" and "morchang"
** [[WikiPedia:Morsing|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a south Indian percussion instrument
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d5048a22-aabc-4037-aa85-550ec36e9a0f|Laya Tharangam - Mridangam]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:11368a38-7a5d-4c40-bb36-d341966ed5c6|Chidanandam]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:25bb9c6e-1166-447b-8074-ccd8dac62069|Bhajans - Swami Dayananda Saraswathi]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d2f6605c-7174-4815-8f87-514d8e6d5595|Tala Vadya]]
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:50ccb84d-9bab-4497-ad3e-404ef10c8595|Flute]]
** ''Comments:''
*** According to [http://www.carnatica.net/sangeet/morsing.htm this page], a morsing is identical to a jew's harp which we already have in the tree. If that's true, maybe it should just be added to the description for jew's harp instead. --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 19:25, 8 November 2011 (UTC)

=== Music Sequencer ===
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A device or application software that can record, edit, or play back musical notation
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3e1a90c1-4bfd-454a-b187-6963d20e74a3|Rendez-vous]] Tracks 4-6 as Electronic Instruments
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:2cdea9ae-b11e-42c1-b891-df86f2497066|POSSIBILITY]] Track 2 as Electronic Instruments
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d304d0ae-4937-30a9-9ea7-656a8d92860b|Intensive Care]] Track 11 as Electronic Sequencers
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a0986281-6289-4632-83e7-36785f2d4017|DESTINATION]] All tracks (two separate artist credits) as Electronic Instruments
** ''Comments:'' A drum machine is a type of sequencer, so if this is added it should be the parent of Drum Machine.

=== Nagadou-daiko ===
** ''AKA:'' 長胴太鼓
** [[wikipedia:ja:長胴太鼓|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' An elongated Japanese drum.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:|直感2〜逃した魚は大きいぞ!〜]]
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=== Ney ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]]
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]
****** Never heard Ney as percussion before. Maybe some links would be helpfull --[[user:ym|ym]]

=== Njarka ===
** ''AKA: N'jarka''
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.''
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré''
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=== Ngoni ===
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone''
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.''
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism''
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba''
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba''
*** ''Release 4: [[Release:f1da490b-cd4b-4ddb-929e-429a499564c8|Songhai 2]] by Ketama et al.''
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''

=== Nintendo ===
** ''AKA:
** ''Description: ?
** ''Instrument Family:'' ?
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:005bc8e2-295a-4499-ad97-a1f83099cbe4|Power Supply]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:d6e602eb-97e5-42ca-919b-37c2ea510bad|Dawn Metropolis]]
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=== Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh) ===
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums''
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Ocarina, Triple-chambered ===
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]
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=== Organo di Legno ===
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17
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=== Optigan ===
* [[Wikipedia:Optigan|Wikipedia]]
* ''Description:'' An electronic keyboard instrument with pre-recorded optical soundtracks to reproduce sound
* ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments
* ''Appears On:''
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3915f7cd-d397-387d-8663-92f6e533fdc8|It's a Wonderful Life]] on tracks 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 12
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ef645938-2cee-4e37-bf47-555ec55c7259|Frank's Wild Years]] on tracks 2, 4, 8, 10
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=== Orchestron ===
* [[Wikipedia:Orchestron|Wikipedia]]
* ''Description:'' A keyboard instrument, which produces its sound through electronic amplification of sound pre-recorded on an optical disc.
* ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments
* ''Appears On:''
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3915f7cd-d397-387d-8663-92f6e533fdc8|It's a Wonderful Life]] on tracks 1, 2, 9, 12
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=== Ōtsuzumi ===
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]
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=== Pandeiro ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:89bf9585-8fc8-3cfc-9629-05e04ad6f8cc|Os Afro-Sambas de Baden e Vinicius]]
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=== Pandereta ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.

=== Pandero ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)]
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]
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=== [[wikipedia:Pipe and Tabor|Pipe and Tabor]] ===
* ''Description:'' a somewhat specialized pipe and tambourine-esque pair, played in combination.
* ''Instrument Family:'' Winds, percussion
* ''Appears on:''
** ''Release 1:'' [[Recording:2fdcb758-7ddb-43fd-bb1a-0351fddb7c83|Vandals of Hammerwich]] from [[wikipedia:Morris_On|Morris On]]
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** Could possibly be implemented as separate instruments



=== Player Piano ===
** Issue:
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]
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=== Pocket Trumpet ===
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]]
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

=== Polynesian Log Drums ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]]
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=== Post horn ===
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a27f47d8-5a53-4e9b-bec4-18706ea0ea1f|Edition Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sérénades (disc 4)]]
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*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)

=== Pots & Pans ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)
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=== Prepared Guitar ===
* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]
* ''Appears On:''
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)
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** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.

=== Ramana ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]
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*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Rackett ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]
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=== Rawap ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawap Wikipedia]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Stringed instrument
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cf79273c-b024-4b67-ab40-f69f2e2dde14|Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]
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=== Reactable ===
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]
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[http://www.reactable.com/ Official website]

=== Rebana ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version)
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*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice.

=== Renaissance Harp ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]
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=== Requinto Jarocho ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho]
** ''Description:'' Small guitar
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]]
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Rondador ===
** ''[[WikiPedia:Rondador|Wikipedia]]''
** ''Description:'' Ecuadorean panpipes
** ''Instrument Family:'' Pan flute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:46f25a39-1630-4bed-8b5c-5aef1e464757|Laundry Service]] Tracks 3 and 12 as pan flute
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=== Sabar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c06282dc-a1cb-42ed-965d-5019ec2fe1f3|Big Blue Ball]] on track 7
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=== Sansula ===
** ''AKA:''
** http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Sansula.JPG
** ''Description:'' a variant of the kalimba
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1dc73c2-83d5-4da2-94a9-37dd0ce5b80c|Unerreichbar]] on tracks 3 & 12
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=== Saron ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[wikipedia:Saron (instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the gamelan. It typically consists of seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame (rancak). It is usually about 20 cm (8 in) high, and is played on the floor by a seated performer.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard percussion
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8686305c-65a5-4901-9b99-860a85da5ad7|A'mâk-ı Hayâl]]
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=== Satsuma Biwa ===
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]
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=== C melody saxophone ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[wikipedia:C melody saxophone|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A saxophone pitched in the key of C, one whole step above the tenor saxophone.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind instruments / ... / Saxophones
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:5ad7e19e-fe31-4c87-be61-ed0055849b72|Off the Record: The Complete 1923 Jazz Band Recordings]]
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=== Shime-daiko ===
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:f456d0cf-fe67-4809-80eb-fb36a9c4bcfe|直感2〜逃した魚は大きいぞ!〜]]
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=== Shudraga ===
** ''AKA:'' Shanz, ショダルガ, Shadraga
** ''Description:'' A Mongolian fretless lute with three strings.
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments / ... / Lute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c7a0df1d-ed37-4e9f-8d19-79f9ad4b48ee|モンゴルの歌]]
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*** Probably related to the sanxian. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 02:56, 16 April 2011 (UTC)

=== Siku ===
** ''AKA:'' Antara, Sicu, Sicus, Zampolla, Zampoña.
** ''Description:'' Andean panpipes.
** [[WikiPedia:Siku_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Pan Flute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:256bd17f-9b41-482d-8008-c80bb026b1a0|The Next Voice You Hear]] Track 11 as Pan Flute
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fd8ce013-75ad-48bc-bb35-3070bd5c2112|ONE –Venus of Rock–]] Track 6 as Pan Flute
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=== Sintir ===
** ''AKA:'' سنتير‎, Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري‎), Gimbri or Hejhouj.
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute.
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:48b43d38-b97f-44ce-904d-4325c1647665|Mount Analogue]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Recording:a9fdc5a4-f8e9-47b6-b505-ea2e867d4f31|Je suis une tombe]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Slide Trumpet ===
** [[WikiPedia:Slide_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' The slide trumpet is a type of trumpet that is fitted with a slide much like a trombone.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b894d1dd-ac1a-321c-a9d2-05119892109d|The Band]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:797a9240-b953-4f15-b553-a279cd01f2ea|How I Spent My Vacation]]
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=== Soprano Guitar ===
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3
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=== Spinet ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:49f7df43-38ca-495a-a2cf-3c6a0615dc18|In meiner Mitte]] on track 5
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Steelwhistle ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle??
** ''Instrument Family:''
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]
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=== Sub Octivider ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]''
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=== Suona ===
** ''AKA:'' Laba
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]]
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=== SynthAxe ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Tack piano ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c6382511-088c-49d8-b13f-d5bef2c38e96|A Kiss Before You Go]] on track 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8
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*** See [[#Prepared_Piano|Prepared Piano]]

=== Tap dancing ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:c2e2cb6f-8fb7-4d88-9974-fa5aab2b1a0a|Complete Recorded Works 1939-1947 in Chronological Order: Volume 1]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:5992bd41-e1b5-39a9-97d9-269a8ddf6975|Puttin' on the Ritz]] on track 1
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below.
**** Isn't this "Foot percussion"? --[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] ([[User talk:Reosarevok|talk]]) 23:30, 3 October 2012 (UTC)
***** Sort of; tap dancing is a type of dance in which the dancer wears special shoes that make a clicking sound as the dancer's feet strike the floor. --[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 18:31, 4 October 2012 (UTC)

=== Tape ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/recording/f3de956d-87ae-4b7f-9aaf-80cb817f5b7a Epicycle] by Jani Christou.
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:9d910da5-242e-48a1-8332-757ce0f8780e|The Big Gundown]] Tracks 2 & 7-9 as Electronic Instruments.
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:3b54c911-59d9-4be8-9f28-cc1f96fb4cca|28/04/2001]] by Costis Drygianakis / Nikos Veliotis as Electronic Instruments.
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
**** In Discogs Tape are credited 6372 times in release level and 3406 in track level [[User:Jokipii|Jokipii]] 21 June 2012
***** Is this like a tape-based playback device (an early sampler)? --[[User:HibiscusKazeneko|HibiscusKazeneko]] ([[User talk:HibiscusKazeneko|talk]]) 18:36, 4 October 2012 (UTC)

=== Tar (drum) ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Tenor banjo ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description'': a four-string banjo with tenor tuning, usually C G D A
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo#Tenor_banjo|Wikipedia]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings/.../Banjo
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c56c0e48-bb09-4ab1-9a0d-76c7b20b4872|12 Golden Country Greats]] as banjo (played by Charlie McCoy)
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=== Tenor trombone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]
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=== Thon ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands".
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Timber flute ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)
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=== Time Machine ===
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine
** Wikipedia: ?
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub
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=== Tovshuur ===
** ''AKA:'' Tobshuur, Topshuur, トヴショール
** ''Description:'' A Mongolian plucked lute with two strings. The head of the neck is shaped like a swan.
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments / ... / Lute
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c7a0df1d-ed37-4e9f-8d19-79f9ad4b48ee|モンゴルの歌]]
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=== Tromboon ===
** ''AKA:'' Babone
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments)
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=== Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela ===
Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198):
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol]
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC)
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC)
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol]
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself:
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi

=== Baritone Viola ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]
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=== Violino piccolo ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a95e5c78-5b08-4a0c-86d8-c3b25b744c1d|Brandenburg Concertos / Violin Concertos (Bath Festival Orchestra feat. conductor, violin: Yehudi Menuhin) (disc 1)]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:f38c82d3-9e21-47c9-a4d4-de4ef7783e78|Brandenburgische Konzerte 1-6 / Ouvertüren 1-4 (Collegium Aureum)]]
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=== Viololyra ===
** ''AKA:'' Βιολολύρα
** ''Description:'' A mix of the Cretan lyra and violin
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6b80388a-9fb3-451f-9795-4ae1b1ad50de|Με κόντρα τον καιρό]]
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** ''Comments:'' The Viololyra is manufactured with the same materials as the common lyra, however is different in its shape. After seeing the violin, which came to Greece from the rest of Europe, many instrument manufacturers were influenced and created the viololyra. Its trademark is that it has 4 chords and resembles the shape of the violin, to an extent. http://goo.gl/qnH9M

=== Vienna Horn ===
** ''AKA:'' Wiener Horn
** [[WikiPedia:Vienna_horn|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Specific type of horn used primarily in Vienna, Austria
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3c482a14-6f9d-46cf-b270-a541eaa0a0b7|Hornkonzerte (Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Karl Böhm, horn: Günter Högner)]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a8642992-0392-4b4d-b04f-dbf95c94f4ba| Director's Cut]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:735d85ab-72ed-4390-b73f-ad30aa9e2006| Wandern mit Strauß, Schubert, Brahms]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:3a0dcef8-381d-4a88-acdc-b7b54a58dde5| Vienna Horns]]
*** ''Release 5:''
** ''Comments:'' According to Wikipedia both the [[artist:d770374d-05e9-4ed3-a068-3fbd4e6e4dd6| Vienna Philharmonic]] and the [[artist:60cc7738-673d-45e3-8cdb-5412e09cb1c5| Vienna State Opera Orchestra]] use these. --[[User:Mineo|Mineo]] 10:50, 27 April 2011 (UTC)



=== Weissenborn Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5
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** ''Comments:''
*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)



=== Wooden Bowl ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

=== Wooden spoons ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion?
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]
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** ''Comments:''
*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC)
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

=== Xaphoon ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Xaphoon|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6382511-088c-49d8-b13f-d5bef2c38e96|A Kiss Before You Go]] on track 6
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=== Yatga ===
** ''AKA:'' Yatag, ятга, ヤタッグ
** ''Description:'' A Mongolian plucked zither.
** [[wikipedia:Yatga|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments / ... / Zither
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c7a0df1d-ed37-4e9f-8d19-79f9ad4b48ee|モンゴルの歌]]
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=== Yoochin ===
** ''AKA:'' Yochin, ヨーチン
** ''Description:'' A Mongolian hammered dulcimer.
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments / ... / Hammered dulcimer
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c7a0df1d-ed37-4e9f-8d19-79f9ad4b48ee|モンゴルの歌]]
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*** Probably related to the yangqin. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 02:56, 16 April 2011 (UTC)


=== Dilruba ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** [[WikiPedia:Esraj|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecef58d0-3115-4441-8290-4f45536472d3|The Art of the Indian Dilruba]]
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*** There aren't many CDs in which this instrument is being used. Till now I have found just one. Its an bowed instrument but the construction of the instrument is quite similar to the sitar (as can be found on the wiki). Additional link : http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/dilruba.html

=== Natural Horn ===
** ''AKA:'' Baroque Horn, Corno da Caccia
** ''Description:'' Similar to a modern French horn in general shape, but without valves, and usually supplied with an array of tubes (or "crooks") to adjust the fundamental pitch of the instrument.
** [[WikiPedia:Natural_horn|Wikipedia]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Natural Brass
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:086f890e-510d-3db1-9936-7ed6d0d65b4f|Brandenburg Concertos, Nos. 1, 2 & 4 (Concentus musicus Wien, feat. conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt)]] specifically Concerto No 1 features a pair of these horns, credited as "Harmann Baumann, Marcus Schleich (natural horn)".
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fbf7fb4a-c962-4a4a-a355-addd505c6e02|Horn Concertos (Concentus Musicus Wien feat. conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt)]] has W A Mozart's 4 horn concertos, written for natural horn and performed by "Herrmann Baumann, natural horn" on this release.
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:31eddf63-4d51-4bc9-82a5-e9e2fd006a49|Horn Concertos (Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra feat. conductor: Nicholas McGegan, horn: Lowell Greer)]] - see the reviews on the Amazon page, and see [http://www.allmusic.com/album/mozart-horn-concertos-mw0001361445] for a cover picture of a different release of the same recordings crediting "Lowell Greer, Natural Horn"
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:d54c5c45-c94e-4b97-8fb4-21223a2a2d15|Mozart Horn Concertos]] http://inkpot.com/classical/mozhncon.html shows a nice picture of it saying "on period instruments", showing natural horns on the cover, and in fact tells you it was played by Anthony Halstead on horns copied from ones made around 1795 and 1800, one of which is pictured in the article; valved horns weren't developed until around 1814 [http://www.public.asu.edu/~jqerics/why_valve.htm]
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4fe27b97-78f0-4dfa-8696-0fd15c9872f9|Rondo and horn concertos (Tafelmusik feat. conductor: Bruno Weil, horn: Ab Koster)]] - look at the cover picture, credits "Ab Koster, Natural Horn"
** ''Comments:''
*** Any baroque-era or early-to-mid classical piece which called for a horn would have been for a natural horn, so any recording of such a piece on period instruments would have one. See for example [http://www.corno.de/schmid/en/naturalhorn.htm] for a list of over 50 works by J S Bach which call for a horn; most of these do not feature the horn as a soloist however, so generally the instrument is not listed in individual credits.
*** The really well-known concertos would be the Mozart ones and the Bach one, but there were plenty more - see the Baroque and Classical sections of [[WikiPedia:List_of_compositions_for_horn]]

== Miscellaneous requests ==

=== Chalumeau ===
** ''Instrument Family:'' <u>recategorize under</u> Woodwind / Singular reed
** ''Comments:'' see [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]]

== Instruments with no releases listed ==

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| name = Afoxé
| wikipedia = Afoxé
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.
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| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
}}

=== Amiga ===
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** ''Description:'' ?
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=== Arco Bass ===
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Atari 2600 ===
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** ''Description:'' ?
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=== Bellowphone ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Blaster Beam ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Buk ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, drums
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3de47408-22b2-4bb0-b399-b431cece8cd8|한국 rock 다시 부르기]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Bullroarer ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Byzaanchi ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Caixa ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa]
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Chanter ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Chanzy ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Ching ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Dhol ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Doshpuluur ===
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Double-reed Slide Music Stand ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

=== Drone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds?
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

=== Dunduk ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Ektare ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Flageolet ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Flugabone ===
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** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Ganzá ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Guimbri ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Homus ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Igil ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Kabosy ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Khene ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Mandoguitar ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Mizmar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Mizmar (instrument)|Mizmar]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d0a31c51-9473-4f74-8d1e-10ae45a16ec8|Προάγγελος]] on track 2
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Ocarina, Double-chambered ===
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds
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=== Outi ===
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Pedalboard ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Pipe ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Pixiephone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Rauschpfeife ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Reco-reco ===
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco]
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Regal ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Repinique ===
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Appears On:''
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:9d910da5-242e-48a1-8332-757ce0f8780e|The Big Gundown]] Track 1 as Other Percussion''
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Rozhok ===
** ''AKA:''
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Ruan ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".

=== Saxobone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds?
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=== Shanai ===
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Slapstick ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.'
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Strum Stick ===
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Suling ===
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=== Surbahar ===
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=== Swarmandel ===
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Tamborim ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

=== Tapboard ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Tárogató ===
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Temple Bells ===
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** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells]
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime
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=== Tipple ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both.
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=== Tonkori ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open."
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

=== Trautonium ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]]
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=== Tüngür ===
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür]
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum
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=== Whistling Water Jar ===
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=== Zhaleika ===
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]

==Failed, and why==

===Indian Strings===
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html]
===Tabla===
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum''
===Guitar synthesizer===
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar.
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
:::* Long live the [http://www.hollis.co.uk/john/synthaxe.html SynthAxe ]&trade; ! I agree with Voiceinsideyou and BrianFreud. [[User:Caller number six|Caller_number_six]] 21:57, 4 December 2011 (UTC)

===E-mu synthesizer===
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added.

===Yamaha DX7===
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added.

===Kalimba===
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

=== Clàrsach ===
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC)
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)

=== Cümbüş ===
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)

=== Computer ===
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
* This isn't specific enough to distinguish it from programming. --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 00:23, 11 November 2011 (UTC)

=== Riqq ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d0db56f1-efc9-4e7f-beac-35ad3ac3f40a|Book M]], played by [[Artist:54f2cc2b-d084-49d5-963c-f610d3a68086|Danny Heifetz]] on [[Recording:e7007de9-6106-4981-ba9a-eb6c08b9f054|Ship of Fools]], [[Recording:866693a0-fab0-4156-bc24-aa9596c32e28|Lapsit Exillis]] and [[Recording:ef3c9787-b910-48c1-b234-361bf1008660|Lapis Baitulous]] and by [[Artist:7abb623b-0585-4ba7-bb4c-6a8dff801155|Shamou]] on [[Recording:282360db-ac01-48c3-9c8f-5ac86aad06da|Knights of Damcar]] and [[Recording:e7007de9-6106-4981-ba9a-eb6c08b9f054|Ship of Fools]]
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*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
* I'm pretty sure this is yet another name for the "rek" that's already in the tree. --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 00:23, 11 November 2011 (UTC)

=== Pump organ ===
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** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard?
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]
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*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
*** I haven't added this because Wikipedia (and various other sites I found) say it's just another name for a reed organ. --[[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 17:15, 12 April 2011 (UTC)

=== Harpischord ===
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*** Already in there as harpsichord - maybe you searched for the same typo you added here? ;) --[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 12:35, 30 December 2011 (UTC)

=== Scratches ===
** ''AKA:'' Scratching
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer.
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
**** In Discogs Scratches are credited 12269 times in release level and 26735 in track level [[User:Jokipii|Jokipii]] 21 June 2012
**** As indicated back in 2008, this is just Turntables. We don't have an instrument for each way of playing guitar.--[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] ([[User talk:Reosarevok|talk]]) 23:30, 3 October 2012 (UTC)


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