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- Ukulele (6345 bytes)
1: ... The [[Hawaiian language|Hawai'ian]] spelling ''''ukulele''' is also sometimes seen.
3: ...the source of the re-entrant tuning of the modern ukulele.
5: ... the Braguinha Meets the Ukulele" returned to the ukulele to its ancestral home of Madeira Island off the c...
7: ...nes, was Bill Tapia's neighbor. He sold Bill his first instrument for 75[[cent|?]] in [[1915]].
9: The ukulele comes in four sizes (from smallest to largest): [...
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- Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
5: ...o had also dabbled in [[piano]], [[guitar]] and [[ukulele]] since childhood, Mitchell took her surname from...
7: ...sented a commercial breakthrough, containing her first two songs widely adopted by other artists, "Ch...
9: ...y songs focusing on the dichotomy between the benefits of her stardom and its costs, both in terms of ...
13: ...ecade producing largely jazz inflected music. The first such album, ''[[The Hissing of Summer Lawns]]'...
17: ... died before the project was completed. Mitchell finished the tracks with a band featuring Pastorius,... - Ukulele (6345 bytes)
1: ... The [[Hawaiian language|Hawai'ian]] spelling ''''ukulele''' is also sometimes seen.
3: ...the source of the re-entrant tuning of the modern ukulele.
5: ... the Braguinha Meets the Ukulele" returned to the ukulele to its ancestral home of Madeira Island off the c...
7: ...nes, was Bill Tapia's neighbor. He sold Bill his first instrument for 75[[cent|?]] in [[1915]].
9: The ukulele comes in four sizes (from smallest to largest): [... - Banjo (6143 bytes)
6: ...four- ('''plectrum''' and '''tenor''' banjos) and five-string versions. In almost all of its forms the...
8: ...hrough a tube in the neck where it exits near the fifth [[fret]].
12: The origins of the five-string banjo can be traced back to Joel Walker ...
14: ...]. In these styles the emphasis is on arpeggiated figures played in a continuous eighth-note rhythm.
16: ...s. Frailing techniques use the thumb to catch the fifth string for a [[drone (music)|drone]] after eac... - String instrument (8163 bytes)
1: ...stel-Sachs]] scheme of [[musical instrument classification]], used in [[organology]], they are called ...
7: ... [[guitar]] and [[kora]] are plucked, either by a finger or thumb, or by some other device such as a [...
10: ...nt, since sound production through struck blows defines this instrument family; the proclamation that ...
12: ...t tone. The maneuver can also be executed with a finger on plucked and bowed instruments, where it gi...
22: ...asizes the upper [[harmonics]]. Bowing above the fingerboard (''[[sul tasto]]'') produces a thin, "br... - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
2: ...s reserved generally to items that have that specific purpose.
18: ...ave a keyboard, such as the [[glockenspiel]], are fitted with one.
20: ...ns of instruments ]] exist. To learn about a specific instrument, consult the [[list of musical instru...
22: ...rcussion | percussive]] sounds, may have been the first instrument, or, perhaps, found [[percussion]] ...
27: ...musical instrument]]s, [[musical instrument classification|categorized]] by section. Please add to [[L... - Guitar (36953 bytes)
4: ...cal instrument]] played with the [[fingerpicking|fingers]], or a [[plectrum]] ([[guitar pick]]). The ...
8: ...tric guitar|electric]] (i.e. with electrical amplification) or both.
15: [[image:Elam-tar.jpg|thumb|left|Figurines playing the ancestor of the Guitar. Excava...
17: ...bviously rooted in Persian. The name "guitar" was first introduced to the Western World when guitars w...
18: ...itra Veena is depicted in Indian artwork as the official instrument of the [[Hindu]] goddess [[Saraswa... - Folk instrument (521 bytes)
13: *[[ukulele]]
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