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metallic lamellophones with a
single tongue.[citation needed]
Lamellophones may be made with or
without resonators.
There are also
electric lamellophones with...
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usually classified as part of the
lamellophone family of
musical instruments.
Unlike typical African lamellophones, such as the mbira, used to produce...
- Jew's harp, also
known as jaw harp,
juice harp, or
mouth harp, is a
lamellophone instrument,
consisting of a
flexible metal or
bamboo tongue or reed attached...
- on the west
coast of
Africa about 3,000
years ago, and metal-tined
lamellophones appeared in the
Zambezi River valley around 1,300
years ago. Metal-tined...
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Persian musical instruments or
Iranian musical instruments can be
broadly classified into
three categories: classical,
Western and folk. Most of Persian...
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songs that
include or
feature the Jew's harp or
other resonance based lamellophones. Jew's harp
music is
Library of
Congress Subject Heading M175.J4. Famous...
- amplifier. In the Hornbostel–Sachs
classification of
musical instruments,
lamellophones are
considered plucked idiophones, a
category that
includes various...
- This
article is a list of
traditional musical instruments in Cameroon,
based primarily on the
research of
Roger Blench (2009).
Idiophones of
Cameroon include...
- such
reeds should not
really remain as aerophones,
exiting for the
lamellophones. 412.11
Concussion reeds – Two
lamellae make a gap
which closes periodically...
- (company), a language-training
provider Linguaphone (musical instrument) or
lamellophone, a
class of
musical instruments Language lab, an audio-visual installation...