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- Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
1: ...Section.jpg|thumb|125px|A [[shakuhachi]], showing its ''utaguchi'' (blowing edge) and inlay ]]
3: ...dhism]] in the practice of [[Suizen]] (blowing meditation).
8: ... name shakuhachi means "1.8 foot", from its size. It is a simple compound of two japanese words:
14: ... 3.3 shaku. (The longer the shakuhachi, the lower its tuning.) Although the sizes differ, they are all...
16: ...with no half-tones, but the player can bend each pitch as much as a whole tone or more. - String instrument (8163 bytes)
5: ...n order for a string instrument to produce sound, its string or strings must vibrate. There are three ...
7: ...such as the [[guitar]] and [[kora]] are plucked, either by a finger or thumb, or by some other device ...
8: ...[Led Zeppelin]] sometimes played the [[electric guitar]] this way, for example).
10: ...]], where the player herself wields the hammers. It should be noted that the piano is often considere...
12: ... a finger on plucked and bowed instruments, where it gives equally soft results. - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
2: ...ment; but the expression is reserved generally to items that have that specific purpose.
8: ...pe of the instrument, while the [[timbre|tone quality]] of the sound generated is affected by the cons...
10: ...t to be struck and the shape of the resonating cavity, if any, determine the sound of the instrument.
12: ...varies with the construction of the resonating cavity.
14: ...sion of the vocal cords and the [[timbre|tone quality]] by the formation of the vocal tract; a wide ra...
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