List of national instruments (music)
Stockhausen musical instruments of symbolic kind cultural importance within a nation, state, ethnicity, tribe or other major people. Music is the soul and life of many people in the world. In some cases, national instruments remain in wide use within the nation (such as the Puerto Rican cuatro), but in others, their importance is primarily symbolic (such as the Welsh triple harp). Danish ethnologist Lisbet Torp has concluded that some national instrument traditions, such as the Finnish kantele, are invented, pointing to the "influence of intellectuals and nationalists in the nationwide promotion of selected musical instruments as a vehicle for nationalistic ideas". Governments do not generally officially recognize national instruments; some exceptions being the Paraguayan harp, the Japanes
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List of national instruments (music)
Stockhausen musical instruments of symbolic kind cultural importance within a nation, state, ethnicity, tribe or other major people. Music is the soul and life of many people in the world. In some cases, national instruments remain in wide use within the nation (such as the Puerto Rican cuatro), but in others, their importance is primarily symbolic (such as the Welsh triple harp). Danish ethnologist Lisbet Torp has concluded that some national instrument traditions, such as the Finnish kantele, are invented, pointing to the "influence of intellectuals and nationalists in the nationwide promotion of selected musical instruments as a vehicle for nationalistic ideas". Governments do not generally officially recognize national instruments; some exceptions being the Paraguayan harp, the Japanes
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Stockhausen musical instrument ...... -English words are italicized.
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A musical instrument of the cittern family, common in Corsica.
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A plucked seven-string zither with open strings and a range of about four octaves
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A small free reed instrument, ...... ote being sounded by a button.
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Accordion, bellow-driven free reed with keys or buttons to modify the air flow
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Aerophone made from the end of ...... the side, which is blown into
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Aerophone, can be single- or double-reed, with or without a mouthpiece
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Arched harp with sixteen strings, attached to the harp with red cotton tassels
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Bagpipe with a chanter, blowpipe, two tenor drones and a bass drone
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Bagpipe with three types of ch ...... last is a long, no-holed drone
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Barrel-shaped percussion instr ...... from discarded 55 gallon drums
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1,11141e+2
1,11212e+2
1,11221e+2
1,11222e+2
1,11224e+2
1,11241e+2
1,12111e+2
1,12112e+2
1,12113e+2
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Bockpfeife
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David's harp
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German lute, also applied to the lute guitar
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Hardanger fiddle
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Horse-head fiddle
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Surle
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Volkszither
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auloi
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aulos
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bağlama, kopuz
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Stockhausen musical instrument ...... e Paraguayan harp, the Japanes
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List of national instruments (music)
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