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Electronic piano
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Used in Fanfares
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5
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Favorite of rock music
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11
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Takes its name from the Italian for ‘small’
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12
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Larger and differently shaped than the standard clarinets
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16
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The highest pitched instrument of the woodwind section
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A smaller vertical version of a hammered instrument
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Not simply a big violin
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We are now starting to enter the world of the larger instruments
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Highest voice in a brass band
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22
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The sliding instrument
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Produces a sound by plucking the strings within its soundboard
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The sound is sometimes described as a 'pastoral' sound
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It can play very low notes indeed, but they somehow just don't sound deep - they are more like a crackle
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Those used today in folk music across the world such as the Irish version
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This is as big as they get
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It may be a little provocative to suggest that everything else is there merely as an accompaniment
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One of the oldest instruments in western music, uses a series of pipes to produce its distinctive sound
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An Italian word meaning 'little violone'
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