The gourd mouth organ is a free reed mouth organ played across East and Southeast Asia. It consists of a gourd wind chest with several bamboo or bronze...
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used in Borneo. Qeej, free reed gourd mouth organ of the Hmong people Gourd mouth organ Miller, Terry. "Mouth Organ". Grove Music Online. Retrieved 26...
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Keluri (category Mouth organs)
(Iban language) is a free reed gourd mouth organ from Sarawak, East Malaysia and Kalimantan made of bamboo and gourd. Historically the keledi or keluri...
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Sompoton or Sumpotan, is a mouth organ made from a gourd with bamboo pipes in northern Borneo. It originated in the state of Sabah and is played by indigenous...
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which each tone corresponds to a Hmong spoken word. It is a free-reed gourd mouth organ, used to play a text-based melody in the middle range. It consists...
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Sheng (instrument) (category Mouth organs)
6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 77–78. Sheng – Chinese mouth organ from the Silk Road Project The Classical Free-Reed, Inc. History of the...
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List of Chinese musical instruments (section Gourd (匏))
(八音). The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit...
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Indian harmonium (category Organs (music))
century, inspired by the Chinese sheng, a gourd mouth organ. Various types of European harmoniums and reed-organs arrived in India in the 19th century, some...
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Hulusi (redirect from Gourd flute)
hulusheng is a mouth organ with a gourd wind chest. The instrument's name comes from the Mandarin Chinese word húlu (葫蘆絲/葫芦丝), meaning "Calabash gourd," and si...
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in northern Thailand) - free reed pipe used in the northern region Gourd mouth organ - used by the Akha (called lachi), Lisu (called fulu), and Lahu (called...
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"Don't Get Mad, Get Even", and Thai khaen on "Hoodoo"), plus naw (gourd mouth organ of the Lahu people of Northern Thailand) starting at 5:19 in the hidden...
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Khene (category Mouth organs)
while traveling in Laos and Thailand. Water organ Sompoton Ploong Sheng (instrument) Lusheng Gourd mouth organ Shepherd, J., et al. (2003). "Wind Instruments:...
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Yu (wind instrument) (redirect from Yu (mouth organ))
pipes fixed in a wind chest which may be made out of bamboo, wood, or a gourd. Each pipe contains a free reed, which is also made of bamboo. Whereas the...
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call it the "Bi". The name "Kèn" is also used to informally refer to Gourd mouth organs. The best-known player of the kèn is the award-winning musician Nguyễn...
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Raine-Reusch glass harmonica Appalachian dulcimer didgeridoo Thai khaen gourd mouth organ of the Lahu people of Northern Thailand Henry Christian brass instruments...
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Đing nǎm - free-reed mouth organ with gourd body and bamboo pipes; played by Highland people M'buot - free-reed mouth organ with gourd body and bamboo pipes;...
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Qeej, the gourd mouth organ of Hmong music....
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Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and also in Burma. It is a mouth organ made from gourds and bamboo and is of varying sizes. The largest ploong has eight...
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flute type to a large multi-piped church organ. Whistles have been around since early humans first carved out a gourd or branch and found they could make sound...
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Paynter – photography Elias Reitz – percussion, conga, tabla, bells, gourd, mouth hat A. Gail West – harmony "Reviews for Brightblack Morning Light by...
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Century AD. In precolonial times, the Mizos used the drum, gong and mouth organ made of gourd and bamboo as musical instruments. With adoption of Christianity...
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(Korean: 생황) is a traditional Korean wind instrument. It is a free reed mouth organ derived from the Chinese sheng. It is related to the Japanese instrument...
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horn (t'diep), and among the more complex is the polyphonic gourd free-reed mouth organ (m'buôt) (Figure 16.2) Seven vertical, open- ended bamboo tubes...
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free-reed pipephoto Ploy (Khmer: ព្លយខ្មែរ) (also called m'baut) - mouth organ with gourd body and five to seven bamboo pipes; used by Mon-Khmer-speaking...
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Mru people (section The Plung Mouth-Organ)
Mru is the ploong, a type of mouth- organ made of a number of bamboo pipes, each with a separate reed. The ploong mouth-organ has two main components: a...
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taste (flavor). Taste is the perception stimulated when a substance in the mouth reacts chemically with taste receptor cells located on taste buds in the...
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flexible end 311.211 Instrument has one resonator gourd 311.212 Instrument has several resonator gourds 311.22 True stick zithers – NB Round sticks which...
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and closed in itself, which is a receptacle like a cavern (dong 洞) or a gourd (hu 壺 or hulu 壺盧). Most Chinese characters are written using "radicals"...
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guitar Electronic keyboard Digital piano Electronic organ EWI Fingerboard synthesizer Hammond organ Keyboard Keytar Kraakdoos (or cracklebox) Laser harp...
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