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  1. G&L Musical Instruments. G&L is an American guitar manufacturing company founded by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Dale Hyatt in the late 1970s. [2] G&L produces electric guitars and basses with designs based on some classic Fender instruments. The company also produces effects units.

  2. East African musical instruments (11 C, 1 P) North African musical instruments (7 C, 7 P) Southern African musical instruments (5 C, 2 P) West African musical instruments (15 C, 23 P)

  3. The EWI was invented by Nyle Steiner, his second electronic wind instrument design. Steiner originally brought to market a brass style fingering analogue wind synthesizer instrument known as the EVI in the 1970s. Steiner then went on to develop the EWI which had a unique fingering system closer to the woodwind style.

  4. Flute. The flute is a musical instrument. [1] A person who plays the flute is called a flautist . There are many kinds of flutes. [2] The most common concert flute is on C tuning. In addition, there are other flutes like piccolos, alto flutes, and bass flutes. Flutes have changed over time. Pan flutes were made for many centuries.

  5. Traditional Thai musical instruments ( Thai: เครื่องดนตรีไทย, RTGS : Khrueang Dontri Thai) are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Thailand. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments played by both the Thai majority as well as the nation's ethnic ...

  6. A fife ( / faɪf / FYFE) is a small, high-pitched, transverse aerophone, that is similar to the piccolo. The fife originated in medieval Europe and is often used in fife and drum corps, military units, and marching bands. Someone who plays the fife is called a fifer. The word fife comes from the German Pfeife, meaning pipe, which comes from the ...

  7. San-no-tsuzumi (三の鼓) – hourglass-shaped double-headed drum; struck only on one side. Sasara (ささら) – clapper made from wooden slats connected by a rope or cord. Sekkin – a lithophone either bowed or struck. Shime-daiko ( 締太鼓) – small drum played with sticks.

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