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=== '''17-string koto''' ===
=== 17-string koto ===
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Accordina''' ===
=== Accordina ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''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]
** ''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]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===
=== Acoustic Instruments ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit
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=== '''Agogô''' ===
=== Agogô ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===
=== Alfaia drum ===
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Algozey''' ===
=== Algozey ===
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form.
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form.
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)


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


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


=== '''Archlute''' ===
=== Archlute ===
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Ashiko''' ===
=== Ashiko ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Atarigane''' ===
=== 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
** ''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]]
** [[wikipedia:ja:摺鉦|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===
=== Backpacker guitar ===
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar''
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===
=== Backwards electric guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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**** 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)
**** 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''' ===
=== Balalaika double bass ===
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===
=== Baroque Trumpet ===
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Bapang''' ===
=== Bapang ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===
=== Barrel Organ ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]]
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===
=== Bass Marimba ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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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
** ''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


=== '''Bawu''' ===
=== Bawu ===
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Bell tree''' ===
=== Bell tree ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


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


=== '''Body Percussion''' ===
=== Body Percussion ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".
*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".


=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===
=== Bowed Piano ===
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Broom Stick''' ===
=== Broom Stick ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Buk''' ===
=== Buk ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


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


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


=== '''Caixa''' ===
=== Caixa ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa]
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa]
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===
=== Cavaquinho ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]
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*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.


=== '''Caxixi''' ===
=== Caxixi ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===
=== Chamber Organ ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


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


=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===
=== Chikuzen Biwa ===
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Ching''' ===
=== Ching ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===
=== Chitarra battente ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Cimbasso''' ===
=== Cimbasso ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]
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=== '''Computer''' ===
=== Computer ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===
=== Computer hard drive "triangle" ===
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)


=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===
=== Anglo concertina ===
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''English concertina''' ===
=== English concertina ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]]
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===
=== Contrabass Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Cornamuse''' ===
=== Cornamuse ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Cromorne''' ===
=== Cromorne ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Cuíca''' ===
=== Cuíca ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]]
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*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]


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


=== '''Daruan''' ===
=== Daruan ===
** ''AKA:'' 大阮
** ''AKA:'' 大阮
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Dhol''' ===
=== Dhol ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]]
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===
=== Dictaphone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]]
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]
*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]


=== '''Dilruba''' ===
=== Dilruba ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]]
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]
*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]


=== '''Domra''' ===
=== Domra ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===
=== Doshpuluur ===
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


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


=== '''Drone''' ===
=== Drone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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**** 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)
**** 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)


=== '''Duck call''' ===
=== Duck call ===
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Dulcian''' ===
=== Dulcian ===
** ''AKA:'' curtal
** ''AKA:'' curtal
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===
=== Dulcimer ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** 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)
*** 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)


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


=== '''Dutar''' ===
=== Dutar ===
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]]
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]
*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]


=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===
=== Eagle Bone Whistle ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]]
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*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


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


=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===
=== E-Flat Bass Tuba ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC)


=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===
=== Eight String Bass ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===
=== Electric Acoustic Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]]
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***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
***** 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''' ===
=== Electric Baritone Guitar ===
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]]
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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)
*** 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''' ===
=== Electric bouzouki ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search]
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search]
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=== '''Electronics''' ===
=== Electronics ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===
=== F Bass Tuba ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC)


=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===
=== Feet and Clogs ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** Suggest rename to "Foot Percussion". This is the name I've heard it under in reference to traditional French-Canadian and traditional New England music, where it is very common. For reference I can only give links like [http://www.perpetuale-motion.com/bio.html] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRKUgY4H9o8]. [[User:Dolphinling|Dolphinling]] 05:36, 5 April 2011 (UTC)
*** Suggest rename to "Foot Percussion". This is the name I've heard it under in reference to traditional French-Canadian and traditional New England music, where it is very common. For reference I can only give links like [http://www.perpetuale-motion.com/bio.html] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRKUgY4H9o8]. [[User:Dolphinling|Dolphinling]] 05:36, 5 April 2011 (UTC)


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


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


=== '''Frame drum set''' ===
=== Frame drum set ===
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set
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*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.


=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===
=== Fretless Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Frottoir''' ===
=== Frottoir ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]]
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*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)


=== '''Fujara''' ===
=== Fujara ===
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Ganzá''' ===
=== Ganzá ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Gittern''' ===
=== Gittern ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Glass Bottle''' ===
=== Glass Bottle ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===
=== Glass Bowl ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Goc''' ===
=== Goc ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Greek lyra''' ===
=== Greek lyra ===
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra.
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra.
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete.
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Greek lute''' ===
=== Greek lute ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Guitalele''' ===
=== Guitalele ===
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)
** ''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
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===
=== Guitarrón mexicano ===
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.
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*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]


=== '''Haegeum''' ===
=== Haegeum ===
** ''AKA:'' 해금
** ''AKA:'' 해금
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Hang''' ===
=== Hang ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Harmonitor''' ===
=== Harmonitor ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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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]
*** 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''' ===
=== Harpeleik ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===
=== Heike Biwa ===
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Hulusi''' ===
=== Hulusi ===
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Janggu''' ===
=== Janggu ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Jarana''' ===
=== Jarana ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]]
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*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Jug''' ===
=== Jug ===
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it.
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it.
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


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


=== '''Katem''' ===
=== Katem ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


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


=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===
=== K'kwaengwari ===
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari
** ''Description:'' Korean gong
** ''Description:'' Korean gong
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Kompang''' ===
=== Kompang ===
** ''AKA: Rebana''
** ''AKA: Rebana''
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])
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*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.


=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===
=== Kotsuzumi ===
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===
=== Kutero/Kutiro ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''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].
** ''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].
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Launeddas''' ===
=== Launeddas ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]]
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===
=== "leg" percussion ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Lur''' ===
=== Lur ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Lyricon''' ===
=== Lyricon ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


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


=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===
=== Marimbaphone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]]
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*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC)
*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Marímbula''' ===
=== Marímbula ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]]
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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]]
*** 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''' ===
=== Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi]
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi]
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*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


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


=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===
=== Modular Synthesizer ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===
=== Mridangam ===
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===
=== Music Sequencer ===
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Nagadou-daiko''' ===
=== Nagadou-daiko ===
** ''AKA:'' 長胴太鼓
** ''AKA:'' 長胴太鼓
** [[wikipedia:ja:長胴太鼓|Wikipedia]]
** [[wikipedia:ja:長胴太鼓|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Ney''' ===
=== Ney ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]


=== '''Njarka''' ===
=== Njarka ===
** ''AKA: N'jarka''
** ''AKA: N'jarka''
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Ngoni''' ===
=== Ngoni ===
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone''
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone''
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
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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.''
** ''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.''


=== '''Nokan''' ===
=== Nokan ===
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===
=== Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh) ===
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums''
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums''
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===
=== Oboe d'amore ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===
=== Ocarina, Double-chambered ===
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===
=== Ocarina, Triple-chambered ===
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===
=== Organo di Legno ===
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''
** ''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.
** ''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.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Orpharion''' ===
=== Orpharion ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===
=== Ōtsuzumi ===
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Pandeiro''' ===
=== Pandeiro ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Pandereta''' ===
=== Pandereta ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia]
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia]
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*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.


=== '''Pandero''' ===
=== Pandero ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''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)]
** [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)]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)


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


=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===
=== Piccolo trumpet ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]]
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*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)
*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)


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


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


=== '''Player Piano''' ===
=== Player Piano ===
** Issue:
** Issue:
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===
=== Pocket Trumpet ===
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]]
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]]
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
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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)
*** 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''' ===
=== Polynesian Log Drums ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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***
***


=== '''Post horn''' ===
=== Post horn ===


**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]
**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]
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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)
*** 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''' ===
=== Pots & Pans ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===
=== Prepared Guitar ===


* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar
* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar
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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.
** 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.


=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===
=== Prepared Piano ===


* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]
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** See Prepared Guitar, above.
** See Prepared Guitar, above.


=== '''Pump organ''' ===
=== Pump organ ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]]
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*** 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)
*** 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)


=== '''Ramana''' ===
=== Ramana ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana]
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana]
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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)
*** 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''' ===
=== Rackett ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


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


=== '''Reactable''' ===
=== Reactable ===
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]
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[http://www.reactable.com/ Official website]
[http://www.reactable.com/ Official website]


=== '''Rebana''' ===
=== Rebana ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])
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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.
*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice.


=== '''Reco-reco''' ===
=== Reco-reco ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco]
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco]
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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]]
*** 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''' ===
=== Regal ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===
=== Renaissance Harp ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''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.
** ''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.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Repinique''' ===
=== Repinique ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===
=== Requinto Jarocho ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho]
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho]
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Riqq''' ===
=== Riqq ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]]
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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)
*** 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)


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


=== '''Ruan''' ===
=== Ruan ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]
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*** 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".
*** 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".


=== '''Sabar''' ===
=== Sabar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Sansula''' ===
=== Sansula ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Sansula.JPG
** http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Sansula.JPG
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===
=== Satsuma Biwa ===
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Saxobone''' ===
=== Saxobone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others.
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others.
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)


=== '''Saz''' ===
=== Saz ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Scratches''' ===
=== Scratches ===
** ''AKA:'' Scratching
** ''AKA:'' Scratching
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]]
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**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)


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


=== '''Shehnai''' ===
=== Shehnai ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===
=== Shime-daiko ===
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير‎) ===
=== Sintir ===
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري‎), Gimbri or Hejhouj.
** ''AKA:'' سنتير‎, Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري‎), Gimbri or Hejhouj.
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute.
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute.
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Slapstick''' ===
=== Slapstick ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===
=== Soprano Guitar ===
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===
=== Spilåpipa ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa
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*** ''Release 5:''
*** ''Release 5:''


=== '''Spinet''' ===
=== Spinet ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===
=== Steelwhistle ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle??
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle??
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===
=== Sub Octivider ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars''
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars''
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***
***


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


=== '''Suona''' ===
=== Suona ===
** ''AKA:'' Laba
** ''AKA:'' Laba
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


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


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


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


=== '''Tack piano''' ===
=== Tack piano ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Tamborim''' ===
=== Tamborim ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]]
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***** 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)
***** 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)


=== '''Tap dancing''' ===
=== Tap dancing ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below.
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below.


=== '''Tapboard''' ===
=== Tapboard ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]]
** [[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]]
*** 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]]


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


=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===
=== Tar (drum) ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


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


=== '''Temple Bells''' ===
=== Temple Bells ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells]
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===
=== Tenor trombone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone
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=== '''Thon''' ===
=== Thon ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Timber flute''' ===
=== Timber flute ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)


=== '''Time Machine''' ===
=== Time Machine ===
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine
** Wikipedia: ?
** Wikipedia: ?
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Tipple''' ===
=== Tipple ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Tonkori''' ===
=== Tonkori ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Trautonium''' ===
=== Trautonium ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)


=== '''Tromboon''' ===
=== Tromboon ===
** ''AKA:'' Babone
** ''AKA:'' Babone
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]]
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)


=== '''Tumbi''' ===
=== Tumbi ===
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)


=== '''Tüngür''' ===
=== Tüngür ===
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür]
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Valiha''' ===
=== Valiha ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Veena''' ===
=== Veena ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]]
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===
=== 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):
Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198):
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*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi


=== '''Baritone Viola'''===
=== Baritone Viola ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===
=== Violino piccolo ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===
=== Weissenborn Guitar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]]
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*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===
=== Whistling Water Jar ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]


=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===
=== Wind Chimes ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===
=== Wooden Bowl ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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*** 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)
*** 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''' ===
=== Wooden spoons ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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**** 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)
**** 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)


=== '''Xiao''' ===
=== Xiao ===
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Zhaleika''' ===
=== Zhaleika ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje
* [[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)
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===
=== Bandoneon ===
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===
=== 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)
* 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)
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===
=== 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]]
* 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)
* 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)
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* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]


=== '''Basset-horn''' ===
=== Basset-horn ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]]
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*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)


=== '''Chalumeau''' ===
=== Chalumeau ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]]
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*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]


=== '''Cuatro''' ===
=== Cuatro ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]]
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*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Taragot''' ===
=== Taragot ===
** ''AKA:'' (none known)
** ''AKA:'' (none known)
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet.
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet.
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info].
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info].
</ul>
</ul>
=== '''Marxophone''' ===
=== Marxophone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]
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** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].
** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].


=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===
=== Electronic Wind Instrument ===
** ''AKA:'' EWI
** ''AKA:'' EWI
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].
** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].


=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===
=== Box / Sruti Box ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box]
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box]
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].
** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].


=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===
=== Bass Saxophone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.
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** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''


=== '''Farfisa''' ===
=== Farfisa ===
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST''
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST''
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]]
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*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)


=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===
=== Finger Snaps ===
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]
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*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]


=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===
=== Sopranino Saxophone ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Instrument Family:''
** ''Instrument Family:''


=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===
=== Voice Synthesizer ===
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)''
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)''
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===
=== Stroh violin ===
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]]
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*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]


=== '''Zheng''' ===
=== Zheng ===
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Talkbox''' ===
=== Talkbox ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other


=== '''Hi-hat''' ===
=== Hi-hat ===
** ''AKA:'' Hihat
** ''AKA:'' Hihat
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===
=== Bass Synthesizer ===
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Batá drum''' ===
=== Batá drum ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]]
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=== '''Dizi''' ===
=== Dizi ===
** ''AKA:'' 笛子
** ''AKA:'' 笛子
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Kaval''' ===
=== Kaval ===
** ''AKA:'' Blul
** ''AKA:'' Blul
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]]
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*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)


=== '''Sarangi''' ===
=== Sarangi ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings


=== '''Zill''' ===
=== Zill ===
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Tom-tom''' ===
=== Tom-tom ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion


=== '''Tzoura''' ===
=== Tzoura ===
** ''AKA:'' tsoura
** ''AKA:'' tsoura
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Music box''' ===
=== Music box ===
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===
=== Bass Harmonica ===
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp
** ''Description:''
** ''Description:''
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Charango''' ===
=== Charango ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]]
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]]
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===
=== Tar (lute) ===
** ''AKA:'' tār
** ''AKA:'' tār
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]]
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute


=== '''Slide bass''' ===
=== Slide bass ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar
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** ''Comments:''
** ''Comments:''


=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===
=== Wurlitzer electric piano ===
** ''AKA:''
** ''AKA:''
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]]
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]]
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The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde
The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde


=== '''Shinobue''' ===
=== Shinobue ===
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.
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=== '''Soprano Recorder''' ===
=== Soprano Recorder ===
** ''AKA:'' Descant recorder
** ''AKA:'' Descant recorder
** ''Description:'' This is the typical recorder most of us had to learn in kindergarden or primary school. Funny it's the only one missing in the list. It should be inserted between Sopranino Recorder and Alto Recorder.
** ''Description:'' This is the typical recorder most of us had to learn in kindergarden or primary school. Funny it's the only one missing in the list. It should be inserted between Sopranino Recorder and Alto Recorder.

Revision as of 18:02, 8 April 2011

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

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Proposed Instrument List

Template:Instrument

17-string koto

    • AKA: Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦
    • Description: A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.
    • Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Strings / ... / Koto
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Accordina

    • AKA:
    • Description: it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, more information
    • Instrument Family: Free reed
    • Appears On:

Acoustic Instruments

    • AKA:
    • Description: Generic instrument credit
    • Instrument Family: Instruments
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:
      • We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.

Template:Instrument

Agogô

Alfaia drum

Algozey

Apito

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Arco Bass

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
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      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Archlute

    • AKA: Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)
    • Description: The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Ashiko

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a type of drum played with the hands
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Atarigane

Backpacker guitar

    • AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: A Place in the World (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:


Backwards electric guitar

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Not Too Late
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on Not Too Late. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- 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. -- FrederikSOlesen 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Balalaika double bass

    • AKA: contrabass balalaika
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:
      • Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on 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? -- 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 SubOptimalCredits. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- FrederikSOlesen 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Banjolin

Four-string Banjo

    • AKA:
    • Description: a banjo, with four strings
    • Instrument Family: Strings, Banjo
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Genuine Negro Jig by Caroline Chocolate Drops
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Five-string Banjo

    • AKA:
    • Description: a banjo, with five strings
    • Instrument Family: Strings, Banjo
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Genuine Negro Jig by Caroline Chocolate Drops
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Banjo-ukelele

Baroque Trumpet

Bapang

Barrel Organ


Bass Marimba

Bawu

Bellowphone

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
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Bell tree

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Tuned percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Nonsuch (track 16, "Bungalow")
      • Release 2: Woodland Winds
      • Release 3: CREID on track 5 (as "tree bell")
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Blaster Beam

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Body Percussion

Bowed Piano

Broom Stick

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Buk

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Korean drum played with one hand and one stick
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Bullroarer

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Byzaanchi

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Caixa

    • AKA:
    • Caixa
    • Description: a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:



Cavaquinho

    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- BrianSchweitzer
      • A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.

Caxixi

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum?
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Chamber Organ

Chanter

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
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Chanzy

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
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Chikuzen Biwa

    • AKA: 筑前琵琶
    • 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:
    • Comments:

Ching

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Chinese finger cymbals
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
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Chitarra battente

    • Comments:

Cimbasso

    • Comments:


Computer

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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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: Genuine Negro Jig by Caroline Chocolate Drops
      • Release 2:
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      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments: Yeah, this'll never get added. --Hawke 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)

Anglo concertina

    • AKA: Anglo-German 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:
    • Comments:

English concertina

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows.
    • Instrument Family: Free-reed aerophone
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:


Contrabass Guitar

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Cornamuse

    • AKA:
    • Description: Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Winds (double reed)
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Alchemist
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Cromorne

Cuíca

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Brazilian friction drum used in samba music
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Daegeum

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Daruan

    • AKA: 大阮
    • Description: A bass ruan.
    • Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Dhol

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Dictaphone

Dilruba

Domra

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Le Pop
      • Release 2: På väg has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2
      • Release 3:
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      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Doshpuluur

    • AKA: Toshpuluur
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia.
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
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Double-reed Slide Music Stand

    • AKA:
    • Description: An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument.
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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    • Comments:
      • Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- BrianSchweitzer 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

Drone

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other? Winds?
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- BrianSchweitzer
      • Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- 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. -- BrianSchweitzer 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Duck call

    • Comments:

Dulcian

    • AKA: curtal
    • Description: Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Winds (bassoon-like)
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Alchemist
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:


Dulcimer

    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- 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? -- FrederikSOlesen 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)

Dunduk

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Dutar

Eagle Bone Whistle

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Sacred Native American instrument.
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:

Effects

E-Flat Bass Tuba

Eight String Bass

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: The Dreaming
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Ektare

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Electric Acoustic Guitar

    • Comments:
      • 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. -- 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? -- -- 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. Kilu
          • Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- BrianSchweitzer 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

Electric Baritone Guitar

    • Comments:
      • Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in Tortoise, but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- M. del Carpio 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)

Electric bouzouki

    • AKA:
    • image search
    • Description: Electric bouzouki
    • Instrument Family: Bouzouki
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Celtic Moon (Niall O'Callánain)
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:


Electronics

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Idiology
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:


F Bass Tuba

Feet and Clogs

    • Comments:
      • I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from Rice, how should I enter Lucy Adams feet, clogs, singing? -- monxton 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
      • Suggest rename to "Foot Percussion". This is the name I've heard it under in reference to traditional French-Canadian and traditional New England music, where it is very common. For reference I can only give links like [2] and [3]. Dolphinling 05:36, 5 April 2011 (UTC)

Flageolet

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Flugabone

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Frame drum set

    • Description: set of frame drums
    • Instrument Family: Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Genuine Negro Jig by Carolina Chocolate Drops
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.

Fretless Guitar

Frottoir

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard
    • Instrument Family: Other Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Idiology (as "rubboard")
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- Vivek Bhaskar 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)

Fujara

    • Comments:

Ganzá

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a Brazilian rattle
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Gittern

    • AKA:
    • Description: Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Alchemist
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Glass Bottle

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Glass Bowl

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Goc

    • AKA:
    • Description: a serbian traditional drum.
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Guimbri

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Greek lyra

    • Comments:

Greek lute

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Guitalele

    • AKA: Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), Yamaha GL-1 (product)
    • Description: small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé
    • Instrument Family: Guitars
    • Wikipedia
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

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
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:
      • A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar
      • Also a distinct instrument at Discogs
      • Not to be confused with the Guitarrón chileno

Haegeum

    • AKA: 해금
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu
    • Instrument Family: Bowed string instruments
    • Appears On:

Hang

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape
    • Instrument Family: Percussions
    • Appears On:

Harmonitor

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family:
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Siren on track 14
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for Siren

Harpeleik

    • AKA:
    • Description: a chorded zither
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Le Pop
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Heike Biwa

    • AKA: 平家琵琶
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.
    • Instrument Family: Strings / ... / Biwa
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Homus

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Hulusi

    • AKA: 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝
    • Description: A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.
    • Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Winds / ... / Free reed
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Igil

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Janggu

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a traditional Korean drum
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Jarana

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Mexican guitar variant
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Excitable Boy
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Jug

Kabosy

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
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Kanjira

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a south Indian tambourine
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Katem

Khene

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
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      • Release 4:
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K'kwaengwari

    • AKA: Kkwaenggwari
    • Description: Korean gong
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Kompang

    • AKA: Rebana
    • Description: type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. (Wikipedia)
    • Instrument Family: Percussion, Frame Drum
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Louder than Light by Wicked Aura Batacada
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.

Kotsuzumi

    • AKA: 小鼓
    • Description: Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi
    • Wikipedia: wikipedia:Tsuzumi
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Kutero/Kutiro

    • AKA:
    • Description: A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture here.
    • Instrument Family: Drums
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Ascension by Pep Love (track 16)
      • Release 2:
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Launeddas

    • AKA:
    • Launeddas
    • Description: a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes
    • Instrument family: Winds
    • Appears on:
      • Release 1: Caminos de pache by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu"
      • Release 2:
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      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

"leg" percussion

    • AKA:
    • Description: percussion music performed with the legs, presumably
    • Instrument family: other percussion
    • Appears on:
      • Release 1: Genuine Negro Jig by Carolina Chocolate Drops
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Loops

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: 52 credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs
      • Release 2: Sieben/Seven on track 11
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Lur

Lyricon

Mandoguitar

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Marimbaphone

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Tuned Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Seeds
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- Wizzcat 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC)

Marímbula

    • Comments:
      • 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

Mizmar

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Modular Synthesizer

Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.


Mridangam

    • AKA: "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a south Indian drum
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Music Sequencer

    • AKA: Sequencer
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a device designed to play back musical notation
    • Instrument Family: Electronic
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Nagadou-daiko

Ney

    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- BrianSchweitzer
        • Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- TimVanHolder
          • The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- BrianFreud

Njarka

    • AKA: N'jarka
    • 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: The River by Ali Farka Touré
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Ngoni

    • AKA: N'goni, N'gone
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.
    • Instrument Family: String instruments
    • Appears On:
    • 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.

Nokan

Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)

    • AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums
    • Wikipedia and 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: Light by Matisyahu
      • Release 2:
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      • Release 4:
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Oboe d'amore

Ocarina, Double-chambered

    • AKA: Treble Ocarina
    • Description: Ocarina
    • Instrument Family: Woodwinds
    • Appears On:
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Ocarina, Triple-chambered

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:
    • Comments:

Orpharion

Ōtsuzumi

    • AKA: 大鼓
    • Description: Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi
    • Wikipedia: wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Outi

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Pandeiro

    • Comments:

Pandereta

    • AKA:
    • 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:
    • Comments:
      • BrianSchweitzer 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
      • Be careful, though. Pandereta does mean Tambourine in European Spanish.

Pandero

    • AKA:
    • 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:

Pedalboard

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Piccolo trumpet

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Brass
    • Appears On:
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    • Comments:
      • Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- BrianSchweitzer 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)

Pipe

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
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Pixiephone

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Player Piano

    • Issue:
    • AKA: Reproducing 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:
    • Comments:

Pocket Trumpet

    • Comments:
      • 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. 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 wackypedia. -- dmppanda 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

Polynesian Log Drums

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Big Ones
      • Release 2:
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    • Comments:

Post horn

    • Issue: #5281
    • AKA: coach horn, posthorn, 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.
      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:

Pots & Pans

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

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: instrument-prepared guitar
  • Appears On:
  • Comments:
    • 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.

Prepared Piano

Pump organ

Ramana

    • AKA:
    • Ramana
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:
      • A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- BrianSchweitzer 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

Rackett

    • AKA:
    • Description: Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Winds (bassoon-like)
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Alchemist
      • Release 2:
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Rauschpfeife

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Reactable

    • AKA: Reactable Systems
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: electronic musical instrument with a tabletop
    • Instrument Family: Electronic instruments
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Voltaic
      • Release 2:
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    • Comments:

Official website

Rebana

    • AKA:
    • Description: a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. (Wikipedia)
    • Instrument Family: Percussion, Frame Drum
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Louder than Light by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version)
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
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      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice.

Reco-reco

    • AKA:
    • Reco-reco
    • Description: a specific type of Brazilian Güiro
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
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Regal

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Renaissance Harp

    • Comments:

Repinique

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a 2-headed Brazilian drum
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
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Requinto Jarocho

    • AKA:
    • Requinto Jarocho
    • Description: Small guitar
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Excitable Boy
      • Release 2:
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Riqq

    • Comments:
      • 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'. -- BrianSchweitzer 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

Rozhok

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
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Ruan

    • AKA:
    • Description: Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- BrianSchweitzer
      • Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have 苗晓芸, a "notable Ruan player".

Sabar

    • AKA:
    • wikipedia
    • Description: Traditional Senegalese drum.
    • Instrument Family: Drums
    • Appears On:
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Sansula

Satsuma Biwa

    • AKA: 薩摩琵琶
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.
    • Instrument Family: Strings / ... / Biwa
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Saxobone

    • AKA:
    • Description: A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others.
    • Instrument Family: Brass? Winds?
    • Appears On:
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Saz

    • Comments:

Scratches

Shanai

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
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Shehnai

    • AKA:
    • Description: A double reed conical oboe, common in North India (Wikipedia)
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Raaven (track 6, entered as oboe)
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    • Comments:

Shime-daiko

Sintir

    • AKA: سنتير‎, Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري‎), Gimbri or Hejhouj.
    • Description: three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute.
    • Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:

Slapstick

    • AKA:
    • 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
    • Appears On:
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Soprano Guitar

    • AKA: Octave Guitar
    • Description: Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Hoven Droven, track 3
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Spilåpipa

Spinet

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: A small piano, harpsichord or organ
    • Instrument Family: Keyboard
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Spike
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Steelwhistle

    • AKA:
    • Description: Similar to a tin whistle??
    • Instrument Family:
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Strum Stick

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
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Sub Octivider

    • AKA:
    • Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Coda
      • Release 2:
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    • Comments:

Suling

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
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Suona

    • AKA: Laba
    • 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: Lingering
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    • Comments:

Surbahar

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
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Swarmandel

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
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SynthAxe

Tack piano

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano
    • Instrument Family: Keyboard
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Le Pop
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    • Comments:

Tamborim

    • AKA:
    • 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
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
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    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- BrianSchweitzer
        • What is this? -- FrederikSOlesen 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
          • As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine 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." -- BrianSchweitzer 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Tap dancing

    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below.

Tapboard

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
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Tape

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other
    • Appears On:

Tar (drum)

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East.
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:

Tárogató

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Temple Bells

    • AKA:
    • Temple Bells
    • Description: a Japanese wind chime
    • Instrument Family: Percussion?
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Tenor trombone

    • AKA:
    • Description: Variation of trombone
    • Instrument Family: Wind brass
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:


Thon

    • AKA:
    • 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:

Timber flute

    • AKA:
    • image search
    • Description: Maybe a kind of celtic flute
    • Instrument Family: Flute
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Celtic Moon (Cormac Breatnach)
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

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: Freak Controller - Salmonella Dub
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:

Tipple

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both.
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Tonkori

    • AKA:
    • 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."
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Trautonium

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family:
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Tromboon

    • AKA: Babone
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Brass
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: PDQ Bach - The Seasonings
      • Release 2: PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments)
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Tumbi

Tüngür

    • AKA: tünggür, düngür, dünggü
    • Tüngür
    • Description: A Tuvan Shamen drum
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Valiha

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges.
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:

Veena

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family.
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

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):

  • According to Wikipedia, "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- FrederikSOlesen 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC)
    • 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.) -- BrianSchweitzer 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC)

Baritone Viola

    • Comments:

Violino piccolo

    • AKA:
    • 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:
    • Comments:

Weissenborn Guitar

Whistling Water Jar

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
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Wind Chimes

    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- BrianSchweitzer
        • We have "Chimes"... ? -- FrederikSOlesen 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
          • They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- BrianSchweitzer 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Wooden Bowl

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • 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. -- BrianSchweitzer 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)

Wooden spoons

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion?
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1: Dark Ages
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:
    • Comments:
      • Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on 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. -- 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. :) -- FrederikSOlesen 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Xiao

Zhaleika

    • AKA:
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Appears On:
      • Release 1:
      • Release 2:
      • Release 3:
      • Release 4:
      • Release 5:

Discussion

With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- BrianSchweitzer 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC)

We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- BrianSchweitzer 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

  • Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- FrederikSOlesen 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC)
    • For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- BrianSchweitzer 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- BrianSchweitzer 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

  • Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- FrederikSOlesen 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- BrianSchweitzer 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "pipe". -- BrianSchweitzer 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

  • Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- FrederikSOlesen 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- TimVanHolder 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC)

  • According to Wikipedia, "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- FrederikSOlesen 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC)


Synths

Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. PaulSharpe

  • Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --Gecks
    • Free text fields are not possible in the current AdvancedRelationships implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let mo finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --Shepard

The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? MattPerry

Dancing

  • Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing"
    • Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --FrederikSOlesen 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that WikiPage I talked about yesterday in IRC.)
    • maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of stepdancing - on Who Used to Dance (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff).
  • I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- dmppanda 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
    • Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- FrederikSOlesen 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
      • krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- mikemorr

Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- BrianSchweitzer 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC)

  • I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on and 三笑 where a few instruments are listed. -- foolip 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check Advanced Instrument Tree before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the AdvancedVocalTree. -- FrederikSOlesen 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC)
    • Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- BrianSchweitzer 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC)
      • I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. AdvancedVocalTree has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- FrederikSOlesen 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC)

Singular or Plural (parent) instruments

Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. Away From Here is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horns' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included.

In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- Prodoc 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC)

Failed, and why

Indian Strings

Tabla

  • Tabla already here, see Goblet Drum

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. --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'. BrianFreud 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)

E-mu synthesizer

Yamaha DX7

  • Yamaha DX7 This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added.

Cymbalum

Kalimba

It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- BrianSchweitzer 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)

Bandoneon

Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.

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 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. -- FrederikSOlesen 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC)
  • Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- 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. --syserror
  • already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. Nikki 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)


Recently Added

  • Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- FrederikSOlesen 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
  • Violone
  • Kantele
    • Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree.
  • And we have SubOptimalCredits to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- FrederikSOlesen 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
  • Tangent Piano In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- BrianSchweitzer 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC)
  • Scottish Smallpipes: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See 7509789] -- TimVanHolder 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
  • Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- FrederikSOlesen 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- FrederikSOlesen 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC)
  • Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- FrederikSOlesen 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC)
    • Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- FrederikSOlesen 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC)
  • Melodeon
    • Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- FrederikSOlesen 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC)
  • Bass Drum (AKA: Kick Drum)
  • Fretless Bass
  • Tenor Guitar
  • Bombarde
  • Bayan
  • Chromatic Button Accordion
  • Quena
  • 12 string guitar

Basset-horn

    • Comments:
      • Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- BrianSchweitzer 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)

Chalumeau

Cuatro

Taragot

  • A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: Page dedicated to the taragot. Some more info.

Marxophone

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: A type of fretless zither.
    • Instrument Family: Strings


    • Comments:
      • See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- Bitmap

Electronic Wind Instrument

    • Comments:
      • BrianSchweitzer
      • In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia page. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
    • Ticket for instrument creation

Box / Sruti Box

    • Comments:
      • Some tracks on The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3 credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits 7546921 & 7547611). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- TimVanHolder 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
        • Looks like this may also be a Sruti Box (also http://www.shrutibox.com/), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see 8704118). -- TimVanHolder 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
        • Actually, a box is most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- FrederikSOlesen 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)

Bass Saxophone

    • AKA:
    • Description: The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.
    • Instrument Family: Wind Instruments
    • Appears On:
    • Comments: The Wikipedia article has this to say: Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used., but also In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.

Farfisa

    • Comments:
      • Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. KRSCuan 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)

Finger Snaps

    • AKA: Finger clicks, finger snapping
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:
      • "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- Bitmap

Sopranino Saxophone

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Small saxophone
    • Instrument Family:

Voice Synthesizer


Stroh violin

    • Comments:
      • Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album Alice. See 7905421. -
      • Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on Into the Music

Zheng

    • AKA: Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries.
    • Instrument Family: Strings / Zither
    • Comments:

Talkbox

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Other

Hi-hat

Bass Synthesizer

    • Comments:

Batá drum

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Percussion
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:
      • A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- BrianSchweitzer


Dizi

    • AKA: 笛子
    • Description: A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.
    • Wikipedia
    • Instrument Family: Winds / ... / Transverse flute
    • Comments:

Kaval

    • AKA: Blul
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: Chromatic end-blown flute
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Comments:
      • Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see 7445525 and 7445529). -- TimVanHolder 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)

Sarangi

    • AKA:
    • wikipedia
    • Description: bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan.
    • Instrument Family: Strings

Zill

    • AKA: El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.
    • Instrument Family: Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion
    • Comments:

Tom-tom

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: another of the drums in any common drum set
    • Instrument Family: Percussion

Tzoura

Music box

    • Comments:

Bass Harmonica

    • AKA: Bass Harp
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Winds
    • Comments:

Charango


Tar (lute)

    • AKA: tār
    • Wikipedia
    • Description: The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region.
    • Instrument Family: Strings / Lute

Slide bass

    • AKA:
    • Description: Bass version of the slide guitar
    • Instrument Family: Strings
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:

Wurlitzer electric piano

    • AKA:
    • Wikipedia
    • Description:
    • Instrument Family: Electric piano
    • Appears On:
      • Release 4: Sevilla on tracks 5 and 6
    • Comments:

The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde

Shinobue

    • AKA: 篠笛
    • Description: A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.
    • Wikipedia: Shinobue
    • Instrument Family: Winds / ... / Transverse flute
    • Appears On:
    • Comments:


Soprano Recorder

    • AKA: Descant recorder
    • Description: This is the typical recorder most of us had to learn in kindergarden or primary school. Funny it's the only one missing in the list. It should be inserted between Sopranino Recorder and Alto Recorder.
    • Instrument Family: Wind instruments / ... / Recorder
    • Appears On:
    • Comments: The idea when the recorders were added was probably that "recorder" on its own would mean the most common one... but we don't do that for flutes. --Nikki 05:20, 7 April 2011 (UTC)


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