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Ancient Roman Musical Instruments [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 34, Hits: 471]
Ancient Roman musical instruments names include the wind instruments like the tuba and the cornu, and the stringed instruments like the lyre and the kithara from which the guitar is believed to have originated. These instruments reflect a strong influence of the foreign cultures like those of the Greeks and the Estrucans.
Debopriya Bose
Updated On: 7/29/2009
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Ancient Greeks, Roman Music, Ancient Roman Musical Instruments, Roman Empire, Roman History Music, Religious Ceremonies, Mid-Eastern, African Regions, Ancient Roman Music, Roman Wind Instruments, Roman Tuba, Cornu, Aulos, Stringed Instruments, Lyre, Kithara, Lute, Percussion Instruments, Tympani, Sistra, Ancient Roman Music Instruments
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Different Types of Musical Instruments [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 44, Hits: 775]
Every single musical instrument, African djembe to the Indonesian gamelan angklung and the Arabic shababa to the Indian sitar, is a testament to the fact that music is a universal language having multiple dialects.
Parashar Joshi
Updated On: 7/29/2009
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Indian Musical Instruments, Wind Instruments, Percussion Instruments, Brass Instruments, String Instruments, Electronic Instruments, Flute, Piccolo, Shakuhachi, Clarinet, Shehnai, Saxophone, Harmonica, Drum, Djembe, Tabla, Nagara, Trumpet, Trombone, Bugle, French Horn, Guitar, Piano, Violin, Sitar, Cello, Mandolin, Sarod, Santoor, Piano Keyboards, Octopads, Rhythm Machines, Synthesizers, Samplers
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Guitar Tips for Beginners [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 655, Hits: 3791]
Some of the first things youll learn is how to hold your guitar
Raja Diamonds
Updated On: 6/9/2007
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Indian Musical Instruments: Stringed Instruments [Vote Average: 3, Total Votes: 171, Hits: 12719]
Tata vadya, gintang, gontam, fifli, tuntune, ek tara, baul, dehatatva, khamak, chonka, jamidika, buang, tamboora, sitar, sarode, tanpoora, juari, tumburu, tumbi, moorcchana paddhati, villadi vadyam, gejjai, damaru, munja, vana veena, saptatantri veena, vipanchi, yazh, veenai, makara, santoor, qanoon, rabab, tritantri, tuila, alapini, gottuvadyam, memerajan, kinnari, rubaiya, yali, chikari, dhole, kamaicha and dilruba...
Dr. B. Chaitanya Deva
Updated On: 3/14/2007
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