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- A phonofiddle is a class of stringed musical instruments that are pla**** with a bow and use a phonograph type reproducer as a voice-box. The sound producing...
- Organistrum Orutu (East Africa) Pena Philomel (Italy, France, and Germany) Phonofiddle Pinakavina (India) Psalmodikon Psaltry Qelutviaq Rabeca Rabel Ravanahaththa...
- Indian fiddle Indian classical music Hardanger fiddle Stroh violin or phonofiddle, known in Romanian as Vioara cu goarnă. Cello Double b**** Kontra Låtfiol...
- music featured Marc Bolan on vocals, guitar, harmonium, lip organ and phonofiddle plus Steve Took on percussion (bongos, African talking drum, drum kit...
- which made br****-horned phono instruments including single-stringed phonofiddles and four-stringed phono ukuleles. The violinophone was made in Prague...
- harmonium) Alan Swainston Cooper (clarinet, b**** clarinet, soprano saxophone, phonofiddle, pedal clarinet, Swanee whistle) (15 February 1931 – 22 August 2007)...
- Kevin Hseih – b**** Aaron Kimmelpercussion Pete Lanctot – violin, phonofiddle Britta Langsjoentrombone A.C. Lincoln – tap dancer Dan Lipsitz – clarinet...
- Johnson (Banjo, Guitar, Dobro, percussion, Kazoo, Hand trumpet, Harp, Phonofiddle, Jug, Washtub b****, and vocals), Briton Doug Kyle (Guitar, Harp, Kazoo...
- Marxophone, pianochord (track 1); synths (tracks 1, 4); guitar (track 5); phonofiddle (track 6) Caroline W****s – backing vocals (tracks 1, 3); synths, bells...
- wooden cornet, banjolele, percussion, jabbamok, cacaphone, balalaika, phonofiddle, bina (a scale-changing harmonium), Th'at, piano, sarrusophone, recorders...