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  • 41Tubular bell — For the Mike Oldfield album, see Tubular Bells. Chimes redirects here. For other uses, see Chime and The Chimes (disambiguation). Tubular bells Other names Chimes Classification Percussio …

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  • 42Cowbell (instrument) — This article is about the musical instrument. For bells worn by cows, see cow bell. Cowbell Cowbell Percussion instrument Classification hand percussion Hornbostel–Sachs classification …

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  • 43Cajón — This article is about the musical instrument. For the city, see El Cajon, California. A cajón (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈxon], crate, drawer, or box ) is a box shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front… …

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  • 44Paiste — Paiste, a Swiss manufacturer and designer, is one of the world s largest manufacturers of cymbals, gongs, and metal percussion. Paiste is an Estonian/Finnish word which means shine . The company s website indicates that the correct pronunciation… …

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  • 45Xylophone — Percussion instrument Hornbostel–Sachs classification 111.212 (Directly struck idiophone) Developed Antiquity The xyl …

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  • 46Glockenspiel — Other names bells, orchestra bells Classification keyboard percussion Hornbostel–Sachs classification idiophone …

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  • 47Djembe — A Lenke Wood Djembe from Conakry, Guinea, West Africa Other names djimbe, jenbe, jymbe, jembe, Classification African Percussion instrument, Hea …

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  • 48Claves — Percussion instrument Classification Hand percussion Hornbostel–Sachs classification 111.1 (Concussion idiophone) …

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  • 49Monkey stick — This article is about a musical instrument for other uses see Mendoza (disambiguation). The mendoza, mendozer, monkey stick or lagerphone, is a traditional English percussion instrument, widely used in folk music. The origins of the name are not… …

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  • 50List of percussion instruments — This is a list of percussion instruments. Tuned percussion * Antique cymbals * Celesta * Chimes (a.k.a. tubular bells) * Clavinet * Crotales * Gong * Glass harmonica * Hammered dulcimer * Handbells * Hang * Lithophone * Marimba * Marimbaphone *… …

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