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  2. Category:Musical instrument parts and accessories - Wikipedia

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    Woodwind instrument parts and accessories (9 P) Pages in category "Musical instrument parts and accessories" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  3. Bones (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The bones, also known as rhythm bones, are a folk instrument that, in their original form, consists of a pair of animal bones, but may also be played on pieces of wood or similar material. Sections of large rib bones and lower leg bones are the most commonly used bones, although wooden sticks shaped like true bones are now more often used.

  4. Folk instrument - Wikipedia

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    A folk instrument is a traditional musical instrument that has remained largely restricted to traditional folk music, and is not usually used in the classical music or other elite and formal musical genres of the culture concerned, though related instruments may be.

  5. Kaval - Wikipedia

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    A 1919 Kaval. Bone ferrules decorated on the lathe with turned grooves and bird's eye decorations are applied with a preshaped cutting tool. While typically made of wood (cornel cherry, apricot, plum, boxwood, mountain ash, etc.), kavals are also made from water buffalo horn, Arundo donax Linnaeus 1753 (Persian reed), metal and plastic.

  6. Category:Folk music instruments - Wikipedia

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    Folk instruments of Punjab (12 P) S. Folk instruments of Sindh (5 P) Pages in category "Folk music instruments" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 ...

  7. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Tom-tom and cymbal stands may have a "boom arm" attached to extend holder reach, and a "tilter" to move instruments into a desired position. Smaller "clamp holders" may also be used to attach more instruments to existing stands. Drum "racks" are stands surrounding a drum kit onto which percussion instrument holders may be clamped.