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*** '''Musical Saw''' (Musical Saw)
*** '''Musical Saw''' (Musical Saw)
*** '''Singing bowl''' (Singing bowl)
*** '''Singing bowl''' (Singing bowl)
*** '''Suikinkutsu''' (Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither))
*** '''Suikinkutsu''' (Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither))

==Still missing instruments==

''See mails at [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2005-April/020476.html http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2005-April/020476.html] (requested in april!!!)''
* Waterphone
* Glass (H)armonica ([http://library.thinkquest.org/22254/armonica.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/22254/armonica.htm])
* Handbells
* Indian Strings

Good work mo, and please don't stop barking at the tree. The style council looks dead in the water to me... It seems they added some new relationships, but they didn't even bother to mention it in a blog post. And what's choir master doing under performed? :( --[[User:azertus|azertus]]

Revision as of 13:36, 12 October 2005

Alert.png Status: It is work in progress, ignore it for the time being



ok, ignore this part. just look at the part that begins with 'instruments'

  • ROOT
  • additional (This attribute describes if a particular performance role was considered normal or additional.)
  • dissolving (This attribute describes if a particular artist was in the group/collaboration when it was dissolved)
  • founding (This attribute describes if a particular artist was a founding member of this group/collaboration)
  • guest (This attribute indicates a 'guest' performance where the performer is not usually part of the band.)
  • minor (This attribute describes if a particular cooperation was considered equal or minor.)
  • vocal (This attribute describes a type of vocal performance.)
    • Lead (Lead or solo vocal)
      • Alto (Alto)
      • Bass-Baritone (Bass-Baritone)
      • Contralto (Contralto)
      • Baritone (Baritone)
      • Bass (Bass)
      • Contra-tenor (Contra-tenor)
      • Mezzo-soprano (Mezzo-soprano)
      • Soprano (Soprano)
      • Tenor (Tenor)
    • Background (Background vocal)
      • Choir/Chourus (Choir/Chourus)
    • Narrator (Narrator)
      • Reader (Reader)
  • instrument (This attribute describes the possible instruments that can be captured as part of a performance.)
    • Wind instruments (Wind instruments)
      • Woodwind (Woodwind)
        • Reeds (Reeds)
          • Double reed (Double reed)
            • Bagpipe (Bagpipe)
            • Bassoon (Bassoon)
            • Contrabassoon (Contrabassoon)
            • Oboe (Oboe)
              • English Horn (English Horn (Cor Anglais))
              • Heckelphone (Heckelphone)
          • Singular reed (Singular Reed)
            • Clarinet (Clarinet )
              • Alto clarinet (Alto clarinet)
              • Bass clarinet (Bass clarinet)
              • Contrabass clarinet (Contrabass clarinet)
            • Saxophone (Saxophone )
              • Soprano saxophone (Soprano saxophone)
              • Alto saxophone (Alto saxophone)
              • Tenor saxophone (Tenor saxophone)
              • Baritone saxophone (Baritone saxophone)
          • Free reed (Free reed)
            • Jew's harp (Jew's harp)
            • Accordion (Accordion)
            • Concertina (Concertina)
            • Harmonica (Harmonica)
            • Melodica (Melodica)
            • Sheng (Sheng)
        • Flute (Flute)
          • Fipple flutes (Fipple flutes)
            • Piccolo (Piccolo flute)
            • Vertical flute (Vertical flute)
            • Recorder flute (Recorder flute (Blockflöte))
            • Willow flute (Willow flute (seljefløyte))
            • Shakuhachi (Japanese end-blown flute)
            • Tin whistle (Tin whistle)
            • Slide whistle (Slide whistle)
          • Other flutes (Other flutes)
            • Pan pipes (Pan pipes)
            • Ocarina (Ocarina)
            • Nose flute (Nose flute)
      • Brass (Brass)
        • Valved brass instruments (Valved brass instruments)
          • Trumpet (Trumpet)
          • Cornet (Cornet)
          • Flugelhorn (Flugelhorn)
          • Mellophone (Mellophone)
          • Horn (Horn)
            • French horn (French horn)
            • Baritone horn (Baritone horn)
            • Tenor horn (Alto horn) (Tenor horn (Alto horn))
          • Tuba (Tuba)
            • Euphonium (Euphonium)
            • Sousaphone (Sousaphone)
            • Wagner tuba (Wagner tuba)
        • Slide brass instruments (Slide brass instruments)
          • Trombone (Trombone)
            • Bass Trombone (bass trombone)
            • Sackbut (Sackbut)
        • Keyed brass instruments (Keyed brass instruments)
          • Serpent (Serpent)
          • Cornett (Cornett)
        • Natural brass instruments (Natural brass instruments)
          • Bugle (Bugle)
          • Alphorn (Alphorn)
          • Shofar (Shofar)
          • Conch (Conch shell)
          • Didgeridoo (Didgeridoo)
      • Organ (Organ)
        • Hammond organ (Hammond organ)
        • Pipe organ (Pipe organ)
        • Reed organ (Reed organ)
          • Harmonium (Harmonium)
    • String instruments (String instruments)
      • Bowed string instruments (Bowed string instruments)
        • Violins (Violins)
          • Double Bass / Contrabass (Double Bass / Contrabass)
          • Cello (Cello)
          • Fiddle (Fiddle)
          • Violin (Violin)
            • Alto Violin (alto violin)
          • Viola (Viola)
          • Hardanger (Hardanger)
        • Crwth (Crwth)
        • Viola d'amore (Viola d'amore)
        • Violotta (Violotta)
      • Plucked string instruments (Plucked string instruments)
        • Guitars (Guitars)
          • Guitar
          • Acoustic guitar (Acoustic guitar)
            • Spanish acoustic guitar (Spanish acoustic guitar)
            • Classical guitar (Classical guitar)
          • Electric Guitar (Electric Guitar)
          • Slide guitar (Slide guitar)
          • Steel guitar (Steel guitar)
        • Bass (Bass)
          • Acoustic upright bass (Acoustic upright bass)
            • Acoustic bass guitar (Acoustic bass guitar)
          • Electric bass guitar (Electric bass guitar)
            • Electric upright bass (Electric upright bass)
        • Bouzouki (Bouzouki)
        • Balalaika (Balalaika)
        • Banjo (Banjo)
        • Appalachian Dulcimer (Appalachian Dulcimer)
        • Harp (Harp)
        • Harpsichord (Harpsichord)
        • Kora (Kora)
        • Koto (Koto)
        • Lute (Lute)
        • Lyre (Lyre)
        • Mandolin (Mandolin)
        • Musical bow (Musical bow)
        • Psaltery (Psaltery)
        • Shamisen (Shamisen (Samisen))
        • Sitar (Sitar)
        • Tres (Tres)
        • Ukulele (Ukulele)
        • Vihuela (Vihuela)
        • Zither (Zither)
      • Struck string instruments (Struck string instruments)
        • Clavichord (Clavichord)
        • Hammered dulcimer (Hammered dulcimer)
        • Piano (Piano)
          • Grand Piano (Grand Piano)
          • Rhodes Piano (Rhodes Piano)
          • Upright Piano (Upright Piano)
      • Other (Other String instruments)
        • Aeolian harp (Aeolian harp)
        • Hurdy gurdy (Hurdy gurdy)
        • Berimbau (Berimbau)
        • Biwa (Biwa)
        • Gayageum (Gayageum)
        • Geomungo (Geomungo)
        • Komungo (Komungo)
        • Mbira (Mbira)
        • Vieille (Vieille)
        • Viola da Gamba (Viola da Gamba)
        • Washtub bass (Washtub bass)
        • Xalam (khalam) (Xalam (Khalam))
    • Keyboard instruments (Keyboard instruments)
      • Calliope (Calliope)
      • Clavinet (clavinet)
      • Keyboard (Keyboard)
      • Carillon (Carillon)
      • Celesta (Celesta)
      • Mellotron (Mellotron)
    • Percussion instruments (Percussion instruments)
      • Drums (Drums)
        • Drumset (Drumset)
        • Congas (Congas)
        • Bongos (Bongos)
        • Snare Drum (Snare Drum)
        • Other (Other Drums)
      • Modern percussion (Modern (non-traditional) instruments)
        • Cowbell (Cowbell)
        • Ratchet (Ratchet)
        • Spoons (Spoons)
        • Vibraslap (Vibraslap)
        • Washboard (Washboard)
        • Wood Block (Wood Block)
      • Latin Percussion (Latin Percussion)
        • Afuche (Afuche)
        • Castanets (Castanets)
        • Claves (Claves)
        • Doyra (Doyra)
        • Güiro (Güiro)
        • Maracas (Maracas)
        • Mendoza (Mendoza)
      • Tuned Percussion (Tuned Percussion)
        • Bells (Bells)
        • Crotales (Crotales)
        • Glockenspiel (Glockenspiel)
        • Marimba (Marimba)
        • Timpani (Timpani)
        • Tubular Bells (Tubular Bells)
        • Vibraphone (Vibraphone)
        • Whistle (Whistle)
        • Xylophone (Xylophone)
      • Other (Other percussion instruments)
        • Temple Blocks (Temple Blocks)
        • Orchestral Percussion (Orchestral Percussion)
        • Timbales (Timbales)
        • Triangle (Triangle)
        • Whip (Whip)
    • Electronic instruments (Electronic instruments)
      • Denis d'or (Denis d'or)
      • Dubreq Stylophone (Dubreq Stylophone)
      • Drum machine (Drum machine)
      • Ondes Martenot (Ondes Martenot)
      • Sampler (Sampler)
      • Synclavier (Synclavier)
      • Synthesizer (Synthesizer)
      • Teleharmonium (Teleharmonium)
      • Theremin (Theremin)
    • Other instruments (Other instruments)
      • Thai instruments (asked for by mo.)
        • Dàn nguyêt (a two-stringed lute with a circular, flat body, related to the corresponding chinese instrument "moon lute")
        • Dàn tỳ bà (Four-stringed lute with a pear-shaped body. Like the "moon lute", it has greatly elevated frets at the neck.)
      • Bull-roarer (Bull-roarer)
      • Hardart (Hardart)
      • Kazoo (Kazoo)
      • Lasso d'amore (Lasso d'amore)
      • Musical Saw (Musical Saw)
      • Singing bowl (Singing bowl)
      • Suikinkutsu (Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither))

Still missing instruments

See mails at http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2005-April/020476.html (requested in april!!!)

Good work mo, and please don't stop barking at the tree. The style council looks dead in the water to me... It seems they added some new relationships, but they didn't even bother to mention it in a blog post. And what's choir master doing under performed? :( --azertus