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  2. Spoon (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    As percussion, spoons accompany fiddle playing and other folk sets. An example is seen in Midsomer Murders Series 6, episode 2, where Detective Sergeant Gavin Troy plays the spoons at a house party joining a fiddle player who is entertaining the guests. He uses the first technique.

  3. Percussion instrument - Wikipedia

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    Orchestral percussion section with timpani, unpitched auxiliary percussion and pitched tubular bells Djembé and balafon played by Susu people of Guinea Concussion idiophones (), and struck drums Modern Japanese taiko percussion ensemble Very large drum kit played by Terry Bozzio Mridangam, an Indian percussion instrument, played by T. S. Nandakumar Evelyn Glennie is a percussion soloist

  4. Recycled Percussion - Wikipedia

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    Spencer then added more and more instruments to the show and expanded on the New York style of street percussion. [2] Spencer specialized in using recycled materials to build instruments. [3] [4] The band started to take off in 1999 when they were featured on the cover of USA Today. [5] Recycled Percussion began touring the country in 2001.

  5. Sheila E. - Wikipedia

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    She later stated she thought she was asked as a way to convince Prince to join the song, which he didn't (though he did contribute a single for the album called "4 the Tears in Your Eyes.") In July 1987, her third album, the self-titled Sheila E., was released. The first single, the ballad "Hold Me", peaked at number 3 on the R&B chart. The ...

  6. Xylophone - Wikipedia

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    ' sound of wood ') is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets. Each bar is an idiophone tuned to a pitch of a musical scale, whether pentatonic or heptatonic in the case of many African and Asian instruments, diatonic in many western children's instruments, or chromatic for orchestral use.

  7. Glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    The glockenspiel (/ ˈ ɡ l ɒ k ə n ʃ p iː l / GLO-kən-shpeel; German pronunciation: [ˈɡlɔkənˌʃpiːl] or [ˈɡlɔkn̩ˌʃpiːl], Glocken: bells and Spiel: play) or bells is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars arranged in a keyboard layout. This makes the glockenspiel a type of metallophone, similar to ...

  8. The Typewriter - Wikipedia

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    The typewriter is considered a percussion instrument, [8] and the typewriter part is usually performed by a percussionist or drummer, or rarely by the conductor. [ 9 ] [ 5 ] In popular culture

  9. Ugly stick - Wikipedia

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    Today in England, folk musicians still play a version of the ugly stick, calling it a “mendoza” or a “monkey stick.” In Australia, it is known as a “lagerphone,” after the beer or lager bottle caps used in its construction; there are similar aboriginal instruments made using shells instead of bottle caps. [1]