Jew's harp (redirect from Guimbarde)
jeu-trompe meaning 'toy trumpet'. The current French word for the instrument is guimbarde. English etymologist Hensleigh Wedgwood wrote in 1855 that the...
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Morsing (category Heteroglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
(Russia), Munnharpe (Norway), Zanboorak (Iran), Maultrommel (Germany), Guimbarde (France), Marranzano (Italy), Doromb (Hungary), Dambrelis (Lithuania)...
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This is a list of medieval musical instruments used in European music during the Medieval period. It covers the period from before 1150 to 1400 A.D. There...
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Lamellophone (redirect from Linguaphone (musical instrument))
121.21 Idioglot guimbardes - The lamella is of one substance with the frame of the instrument. Đàn môi 121.22 Heteroglot guimbardes - The lamella is...
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Will Be Fine",[citation needed] Songs from a Room (1969) John Wright: La Guimbarde (1971) The Who: "Join Together" (1972), "fine melodic riff" The Beach...
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121.21 Idioglot guimbardes – The lamella is cut through the frame of the instrument (kubing). 121.211 Individual idioglot guimbardes. 121.212 Sets of...
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Kubing (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
an intimate instrument, usually used as communication between family or a loved one in close quarters. Both genders can use the instrument, the females...
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Đàn môi (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
Đàn môi, "lip lute") is the Vietnamese name of a traditional musical instrument widely used in minority ethnic groups in Vietnam (including the Jrai "Rang...
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List of idiophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number (redirect from List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number: 1)
Idioglot guimbardes - The lamella is of one substance with the frame of the instrument. Đàn môi Genggong Gogona Kubing Mukkuri 121.22 Heteroglot guimbardes -...
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14 August 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2012. Cuvier refers to her instrument as a "guimbarde", usually translated into English as "jew's harp": a contemporary...
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Stille Volk (section Instruments)
drums Arab lute Bagpipes Bombarde Bouzouki Dulcimer Drum machine Flute Guimbarde Guitar Horn Hurdy-gurdy Mandolin Nyckelharpa Portable organ Psaltery String...
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sometimes homemade, instruments such as harmonicas, violins, mandolins, banjos, and guitars, backed by washboards, kazoo, guimbarde and jugs blown to supply...
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Temir komuz (category Heteroglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
Kyrgyz jaw harp, while the komuz is a three-stringed fretless lute. As an instrument, the temir komuz is unrelated to the komuz in terms of style and structure;...
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Mukkuri (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
station NHK recorded a film 北方民族の楽器 (Hoppō minzoku no gakki, Musical Instruments of the People of the North). Umeko Andō (November 20, 1932 - July 15...
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Karinding (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
The Karinding is Sundanese traditional musical instrument from West Java, Indonesia. It is similar to the Jew's harp and are usually made from bamboo and...
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Gogona (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
The gogona is a jaw harp, a vibrating reed instrument that is used primarily in the traditional Bihu music in Assam, India. It is made of a piece of bamboo/horn...
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Kouxian (category Heteroglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
Guizhou. The varieties of Chinese have numerous vernacular names for the instrument; one such name is hoho. Tran Quang Hai plays a three-leaf brass kouxian...
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Genggong (category Idioglot guimbardes and jaw harps)
different vowel sounds. Very much a folk instrument, genggong was traditionally played only as a solo instrument or with small numbers of other genggong...
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guilledou "place of ill repute" guilleret "lively" guimauve (Bot.) "mallow" guimbarde "old crock" guimpe "wimple" guinder "to hoist oneself, exert" guinguette...
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