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Description : beautifully handcrafted and painted lute. |
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Description : Percussion instrument, thya or lemon tree wood covered with taut goatskin; a practical, decorative article. |
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Description : Wind instrument, bamboo flute, hand made, ideal for learning Moroccan Ahouache. |
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Description : Mahogany tree wood string instrument, traditional style, a practical, decorative article. |
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Description : Wind instument, Ghayta, in wood with steel nozzle; practical, decorative. |
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Description : Percussion instrument, a terracotta tambourin covered with taut goat skin; a practical, decorative article. |
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Description : The guitar is a stringed musical instrument. It is generally played with the fingers of the left hand. The right hand plucks the strings with either the fingers or a plectrum, (guitar pick). The sound is produced by vibrating strings, which in turn resonate the body and neck. |
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Description : The violin is a stringed musical instrument that has four strings tuned a perfect fifth apart. It is the smallest and highest-tuned member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola, cello and arguably the double bass (the double bass technically belongs to the similar but distinct viol family). |
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Description : The banjo is a stringed instrument, derived from the "banjar", a stringed instrument of American origins, sometimes called the "gourd banjo". The banjar, in turn was based on the African "akonting". Some etymologists derive it from a dialectal pronunciation of "bandore", though recent research suggests that it may come from a Senegambian term for the bamboo stick used for the instrument's neck. The banjo consists of a wooden or metal rim with a plastic (Mylar) or calf or goat skin drumhead stretched across it, a neck mounted on the side of the rim, a tailpiece mounted opposite the neck, four or five strings, and a bridge. |
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