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  2. Musical saw - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Paruz, also known as the "Saw Lady", plays the musical saw in movie soundtracks, [18] in television commercials, with orchestras internationally, and is the organizer of international musical saw festivals in New York City and Israel. She was a judge at the musical saw festival in France and she played the saw in the off-Broadway show ...

  3. Friction idiophone - Wikipedia

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    Friction idiophones is designation 13 in the Hornbostel-Sachs system of musical instrument classification. These idiophones produce sound by being rubbed either against each other or by means of a non-sounding object. Instruments of this type are not very common; possibly the best known examples are the musical saw and the nail violin.

  4. List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 111

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    3: Instruments in which sound is produced by one or more vibrating strings (chordophones, string instruments). 4: Instruments in which sound is produced through vibrating air (aerophone). This includes wind instruments and free-reed instruments. 5: Instruments that generate their sound electronically (electrophone).

  5. List of audio programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Keykit, a programming language and portable graphical environment for MIDI music composition; Kyma (sound design language) LilyPond, a computer program and file format for music engraving. Max/MSP, a proprietary, modular visual programming language aimed at sound synthesis for music; Mercury, a language for live-coding algorithmic music.

  6. Texas Instruments SN76489 - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Instruments SN76489 is a programmable sound generator chip from the 1980s, used to create music and sound effects on computers and video game systems. Initially developed by Texas Instruments for its TI-99/4A home computer, it was later updated and widely adopted in systems like the BBC Micro , ColecoVision , IBM PCjr , Sega's Master ...

  7. Sound effect - Wikipedia

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    A sound effect (or audio effect) is an artificially created or enhanced sound, or sound process used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video games, music, or other media.

  8. Box Office: ‘Saw X’ Makes $2 Million in Previews, ‘The ...

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    Box Office: ‘Saw X’ Makes $2 Million in Previews, ‘The Creator’ Follows With $1.6 Million

  9. List of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    Papuan musical instrument Kus: Persia Membranophone Ancient Persian kettledrum Lambeg: Ireland Unpitched 211.212 Membranophone Lion's roar: Unpitched 232.11 Membranophone Has also been referred to as a Chordophone or a Friction drum Lithophone: Global Pitched Idiophone Either natural or placed rock formations which produce differing tones when ...