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  1. Cornett (5160 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Cornett.png|400px|thumb|Cornett]]
    8: ...structed like a woodwind but its mouthpiece (and thus mechanism of tone production) being that of a br...
    14: ... was particularly popular in [[Venice|Venetian]] churches such as the [[San Marco di Venezia|Basilica ...
    16: ... to the bass cornett). Other versions include the mute cornett, which is a straight narrow-bore instrume...
    24: ...ng [[Organ (music)|organ]]s of the time attest. Thus the Baroque theorist [[Marin Mersenne]] describe...
  2. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    2: ...rance in about 1650 from the ''cor de chasse'' or hunting horn, and has been known as the '''French ho...
    10: ... the Manuscript of Phoebus Fifteenth Century.png|thumb|right|"How to shout and blow Horns."--Fac-simil...
    12: ...bell'' of the horn). They evolved from the early hunting horns and, as such, were meant to be played ...
    14: ... vibration of the lips could be varied in speed, thus moving to a different pitch on the given harmoni...
    21: ...ions a player had to make with his or her [[embouchure]] from note to note became increasingly precise...
  3. Trombone (15819 bytes)
    1: [[Image:PuzonSlide.jpg|thumb|250px|''Slide trombone, with slide extended.''<...
    6: ...dash; and ''-one'' &mdash; a suffix for "large". Thus, quite literally, a ''trombone'' is a "big trump...
    23: [[image:trombone.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Tenor trombone]]
    26: ...o the next lowers the pitch by one [[semitone]]. Thus, for each note in the [[harmonic series (music)|...
    31: [[Image:Bassbone.jpg|left|thumb|275px|Bass Trombone]]
  4. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    17: [[Image:giraffee5.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rothschild's Giraffe]]
    32: [[Image:Giraffee4.jpg|thumb|right|242px|Giraffes use their long, prehensile...
    38: ...[Lion]]s, [[Leopard]]s, [[hyena]]s, and [[African Hunting Dog]]s, it has been speculated that their ch...
    42: [[Image:Giraffe6.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rothschild's Giraffe]]
    50: Giraffes are thought to be [[mute]]. However, recent research has shown evidence t...
  5. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    8: ...d by French hunters called ''boucaniers''. These hunters became pirates and took their name with them...
    38: ...tes to be ''hostes humani generis'' (enemies of [[humanity]]).
    106: .... Not only are the two ripe for stereotyping in a humorous fashion, but their antithetical outlooks on...
    199: ...In The Universe|Maddox]], Writer for the personal humor website created by self-proclaimed pirate Geor...
    206: ...cus]] partner Nick Cravat also appears as Vallo's mute [[sidekick]] Ojo.
  6. French language (40201 bytes)
    41: ...ve their word for "yes" from ''sic'', Latin for "thus".
    73: [[image:Francais-World.png|thumb|300px|right|blue: French-speaking; violet: lang...
    348: ... particular s, x, z, t, d, n and m, are normally mute. (The final letters 'c', 'r', 'f', and 'l' howeve...
    359: .../}} (as usual) but that the following syllable is mute,
    421:
  7. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    1: [[Image:guitar.png|thumb|160px|right|The classical guitar typically has ...
    2: [[Image:guitar.jpg|thumb|160px|right|The acoustic guitar features [[stee...
    15: [[image:Elam-tar.jpg|thumb|left|Figurines playing the ancestor of the Guit...
    20: ...]] and later throughout the [[Roman Empire]], is thus also invalid. For ''[[kithara]]''is also the Gre...
    22: The Spanish [[vihuela]] appears to be an intermediate form between t...
  8. Timpani (31735 bytes)
    14: [[Image:Timpani setup.jpg|thumb|center|500px|[[Walter Light]] [[Timpani#Pedal t...
    59: ..., weather resistant, and relatively inexpensive. Thus, they are more commonly used than calfskin heads...
    63: [[Image:Timpani sticks.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Timpanists use a variety of timpani...
    66: ...e piece &ndash; to suit the nature of the music. Thus, most own a great number of timpani sticks. The ...
    115: ...is moved, the overall pitch of the head changes, thus the pitches must be re-marked on the gauges befo...
  9. Animal M (850 bytes)
    45: *[[Mute Swans]]
  10. Giraffes (7566 bytes)
    17: [[Image:giraffee5.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rothschild's Giraffe]]
    32: [[Image:Giraffee4.jpg|thumb|right|242px|Giraffes use their long, prehensile...
    38: ...[Lion]]s, [[Leopard]]s, [[hyena]]s, and [[African Hunting Dog]]s, it has been speculated that their ch...
    42: [[Image:Giraffe6.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rothschild's Giraffe]]
    50: Giraffes are thought to be [[mute]]. However, recent research has shown evidence t...
  11. Storks (8536 bytes)
    14: ''Ephippiorhynchus''<br>
    18: ...[[fish]] slime. Storks lack a [[pharynx]] and are mute; bill-clattering is an important mode of stork co...
    44: [[Image:Woodstork17.jpg|right|thumb|Wood Stork]]
    65: Genus ''Ephippiorhynchus''
    66: * [[Black-necked Stork]], '' Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus ''
  12. Trumpeter Swans (3342 bytes)
    15: ...]. It is rivaled in size only by the introduced [[Mute Swan]], which is native to Eurasia. The Trumpeter...
    27: ...umpet in order to compensate for having been born mute.
    29: ...a from James Bay to the Yukon, but persecution by humans reduced their numbers in the southern part of...

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