• A blown idiophone is one of the categories of musical instruments found in the Hornbostel-Sachs system of musical instrument classification. These idiophones...
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    An idiophone is any musical instrument that creates sound primarily by the vibration of the instrument itself, without the use of air flow (as with aerophones)...
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  • Individual blown sticks. 141.2 Sets of blown sticks. Aeolsklavier Aeolodion 142.1 Individual blown plaques. 142.2 Sets of blown plaques. Idiophones not allocated...
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  • categories: struck idiophones (11), plucked idiophones (12), friction idiophones (13) and blown idiophones (14). These groups are subsequently divided...
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    and triangle, which are idiophones. However, the section can also contain aerophones, such as whistles and sirens, or a blown conch shell. Percussive...
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    Afoxé idiophones 112.122 Edo (Nigeria), Brazil unpitched percussion Agogô idiophones 111.242 Yoruba unpitched percussion bell Agung idiophones 111.241...
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  • research of Roger Blench (2009). Idiophones of Cameroon include percussion instruments, untuned idiophones, tuned idiophones (xylophones), concussion instruments...
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    Sachs–Hornbostel system classified instruments into four main groups: idiophones, such as the xylophone, which produce sound by vibrating themselves; membranophones...
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    variation applied to two different fiddles. The nai in Turkestan was side-blown, like the flutes in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Karakalpakstan. Rubab Tanbur...
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    the term autophone with idiophone. The original Hornbostel–Sachs system classified instruments into four main groups: Idiophones, which produce sound by...
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    across each other to produce a distinct sustained chattering sound. "Idiophones". Jwajalapa!. newatech, inc. 1 May 2008. Archived from the original on...
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    vibration of the instrument itself adding considerably to the sound (or idiophones). According to Sachs, Aerophones or 'air instruments' include what are...
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    rolled-up mat beaten with sticks. It is an idiophone which often accompanied choral singing. Another idiophone, a soundingboard, sometimes accompanied the...
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    with tromba and other ceremonies. During the slave trade era, another idiophone—a scraper called the tsikadraha—was popularized in Madagascar after being...
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    Wind chime (category Percussion idiophones)
    tubes or rods can strike when they or another wind-catching surface are blown by the natural movement of air outside. They are usually hung outside of...
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    Bell (category Idiophones struck directly)
    A bell is a directly struck idiophone percussion instrument. Most bells have the shape of a hollow cup that when struck vibrates in a single strong strike...
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    instrument with a tongue to it . This instrument is struck by the finger and blown upon, when a sound like a Jew's harp. Kendang, instruments are to be made...
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  • symbolize king or power. The percussion instrument 'teck kyeong' (a kind of idiophone) (특경,特磬) is a traditional Korean instrument made of jade. Nature patterns...
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    Tuned bottles (category Idiophones)
    family), or blown (placing them in the wind instrument family, similar to pan-pipes). In the latter case, they are often known as blown bottles. The...
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  • involved other categories of instruments such as Ghana, Avanaddha, and Tat (idiophones, membranophones and chordophones respectively). The hakgediya is not used...
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    Gong (category Idiophones)
    Momente. A dora is one of the Japanese Percussion instruments and an idiophone. It is made of bronze, brass or iron, and is suspended onto a dora stand...
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    Txalaparta (category Percussion idiophones)
    is a musical instrument used in Basque music. It is classified as an idiophone (a percussion instrument). In its traditional construction (known as the...
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    guitars spurred the popularisation of jùjú music. The xylophone is a tuned idiophone, common throughout west and central Africa. In Nigeria, they are most...
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    Trumpet • Cornet Other aerophones Organ • Accordion Membranophones and idiophones – Instruments that produce sound primarily by way of a vibrating stretched...
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    were limited to idiophones and aerophones as mediums to sound production beginning date in the seventh century. The applicable idiophones included: plank...
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    Gorovodu, a vodun order of the Anlo and Ewe people. Axatse – a rattle or idiophone. Fontomfrom – the royal talking drum of the Bono people. Kaganu – a narrow...
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  • and cobwebs (image). Berom musical instruments listed in Blench (2021): Idiophones Xylophone (kundung or yom bi tok) Vessel rattle Ankle rattles, made from...
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  • Zambia region used bone, clay, and metal for creating instruments, as idiophones and aerophones were the two types of instruments that were made. Spinning...
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    safest methods of storage. The five main sections are defined as: IdiophonesIdiophones are instruments that rely on the body of the instrument to create...
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