Musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds.
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Musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds.
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Musical instrument classification is a discipline in its own right, and many systems of classification have been used over the years.
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One plays a musical instrument by interacting with it in some way — for example, by plucking the strings on a string instrument, striking the surface of a drum, or blowing into an animal horn.
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Science of marking the order of musical instrument development relies on archaeological artifacts, artistic depictions, and literary references.
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Such Musical instrument pairs included bullroarers, slit drums, shell trumpets, and skin drums.
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The gong-like Musical instrument was a bronze disk that was struck with a hammer instead of a mallet.
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Musical instrument development was dominated by the Occident from 1400 on, indeed, the most profound changes occurred during the Renaissance period.
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Different regions, countries, and even Musical instrument manufacturers preferred different standards, making orchestral collaboration a challenge.
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Musical instrument's system divided instruments into two categories: instruments with solid, vibrating bodies and instruments containing vibrating air.
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Musical instrument construction is a specialized trade that requires years of training, practice, and sometimes an apprenticeship.
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Person who plays a musical instrument is known as an instrumentalist or instrumental musician.
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