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- Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
7: ...of maintaining a correct [[embouchure]]. One professional player has compared playing the instrument ...
13: ...untries; "English horn" is used in the United States.
15: Despite its name, the instrument is not thought to be...
20: ... expressive, melancholic solos in [[orchestra|orchestral]] works, particularly slow movements.
22: ...trument is also heard more frequently in film scores over the oboe, most likely because its rounder to... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
3: ...chure]] and air-pressure allows the player to express a huge range of emotions and moods.
9: ...tering the scrape of the reed itself. Subtle changes in pitch are also possible by adjusting the [[emb...
13: ...ether with the flute/recorder it is one of the oldest [[woodwind]] instruments.
15: ...e_oboe.jpg|right|thumbnail|60px|Baroque Oboe, Stanesby Copy]]
17: ...d are the German [[Denner]] and the English [[Stanesby]]. The range for the Baroque oboe extends from... - String instrument (8163 bytes)
1: ...strument") is a [[musical instrument]] that produces [[sound]] by means of [[vibrating string]]s. In t...
8: ... bowed ([[Jimmy Page]] of [[Led Zeppelin]] sometimes played the [[electric guitar]] this way, for exam...
10: ...at the piano is a percussion instrument has at times served as rhetoric for composers who relished sha...
12: ...d bowed instruments, where it gives equally soft results.
16: ...hich are manipulated by the player, meaning she does not have to pay attention to the strings directly... - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
2: ...e as a musical instrument; but the expression is reserved generally to items that have that specific p...
10: ...the instrument to be struck and the shape of the resonating cavity, if any, determine the sound of the...
12: ...ne quality]] varies with the construction of the resonating cavity.
14: ... instrument in its own right. A [[singer]] generates sounds when airflow from the lungs sets the [[voc...
16: ...ans. They often mimic other instruments in their design, particularly keyboards. - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
2: ...]]'' and ''[[Mona Lisa]]''. He is also known for designing many inventions that anticipated modern tec...
7: ... most likely a peasant girl. It has also been suggested, albeit on scanty evidence, that she was a [[M...
9: ...r to his works as "Leonardos", not "da Vincis". Presumably he did not use his father's name because of...
11: ...ted [[drawing]] and [[painting]]. His early sketches were of such quality that his father soon showed ...
12: ...rea's pupils was Leonardo da Vinci, in whom, besides a beauty of person never sufficiently admired and...
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