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  2. Hohner - Wikipedia

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    The Hohner Electravox is an electronic accordion made in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which has one channel (combined left hand and right hand) or two channel (separate left hand and right hand channels, which enables independent volume changes), 92 bass/chord buttons, keyboard percussion effect for the bass buttons and keyboard, a vibrato ...

  3. Martinshorn - Wikipedia

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    Most instruments only have 8 bells, so can only play within a diatonic scale, within the range of an octave. Some instruments have a fourth valve, which directs airflow to a modified horn, allowing for chromatic scales. The instrument is only able to be played at one volume, which tends to be rather loud.

  4. German horn - Wikipedia

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    The German horn is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell, and in bands and orchestras is the most widely used of three types of horn, the other two being the French horn (in the less common, narrower meaning of the term) and the Vienna horn.

  5. Category:German musical instruments - Wikipedia

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  6. List of period instruments - Wikipedia

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    The clavichord is an example of a period instrument. In the historically informed performance movement, musicians perform classical music using restored or replicated versions of the instruments for which it was originally written. Often performances by such musicians are said to be "on authentic instruments".

  7. Music of Germany - Wikipedia

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    German classical music is one of the most performed in the world; German composers include some of the most accomplished and popular in history, among them Georg Friedrich Händel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Maria von Weber, Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, Richard Wagner, Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss, many of ...

  8. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    Concert performances on the accordion remained popular with the German public however and Germany's soldiers even embraced the instrument on the battlefield. Further attempts by Nazi government officials to ban the instrument entirely were subsequently never enforced after the Hohner company argued that the accordion was in fact a "legitimate ...

  9. List of European medieval musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1489—1491,Rome. Tambourine de Bearn. This instrument is still used in Basque-language areas in Spain, called the ttun-ttun. Tof Timbrel [25] Tambourine. Tof was the Hebrew instrument which Miriam played, "most commonly translated" into English as timbrel [26] Near eastern origin, used by Gauls, Greeks, Romans , Egyptians, Assyrians. [27]