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- An idiophone is any musical instrument that creates sound primarily by the vibration of the instrument itself, without the use of air flow (as with aerophones)...
- Sangeet Parijaat text, which categorized the instrument under Ghan-Vadya (idiophonic instruments in which sound is produced by striking a surface, also called...
- and the Bell Rock Range of Western Australia. Ringing rocks are used in idiophonic musical instruments called lithophones. Several early scientists became...
- 2016) Idenga (Riverboat Records/ World Music Network, 2019) Boombap Idiophonics with DJ Oil and The Monkey Nuts (2015) Zenzele” with Mahube (2018) "Hope...
- Ceremonial drums are membranophones and idiophonic slit drums, which are pla**** in a ritual context cult, religious or ceremonial social occasions by indigenous...
- swordblade or the whip. The air-stream is interrupted periodically. 412.1 Idiophonic interruptive aerophones or reeds – The air-stream is directed against...
- instrument was categorized in medieval musical treatises under ghana vadya (idiophonic instruments where the sound is produced by striking a surface). This instrument...
- general Sikh laity. Instruments used in this form are often hand-held idiophonic percussion instruments, such as the chhaiṇā, chimṭā, and khaṛtāl. The...
-  287. Duchesne-Guillemin 1981, p. 294. Sachs 2012, Chapter 3, section on idiophonic instruments, paragraph 4. Sachs 2012, Chapter 3, section on ideophonic...
- The yu is an idiophonic tiger-shaped percussion instrument that was used in yayue, the ritual music of ancient China's Zhou dynasty. The yu is a hollow...