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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
53: ...he pitch that the Irish pipes can be in different keys: E flat, D, C, B, and B flat. The lower pitch set...
56: ...wo octave range, due to the cylindrical bore, the keys are integral, along with the length of the chante...
57: ...nt combinations of pitch for playing in different keys.
60: ...ny prominent piper using such a set, and the most keys witnessed on a chanter is 6, giving an range of l...
74: ...), and D, with some groups using a combination of keys. For example: there may be several sets in C and ... - Ivory (4783 bytes)
1: ... used for [[billiards|billiard]] balls, [[piano]] keys, buttons and ornamental items. The word "ivory" w...
15: ...ry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano keys. Additionally, [[warthog]] tusks, and teeth from ... - Ponce De Leon (5480 bytes)
14: ... the rivers he found, passed around the [[Florida Keys]], and up the west coast of Florida to [[Cape Rom... - Clavichord (3295 bytes)
5: ...ved wooden bridge. The action is simple, with the keys being levers with a small brass 'tangent' at the ...
7: ...m the bridge only as far as the tangent, multiple keys with multiple tangents can be assigned to the sam... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
6: ...However, there were only six finger-holes and two keys.
37: ...hand. The back of the instrument has over a dozen keys to be controlled by the thumb (the exact number v... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
22: ...System]] used on flutes. The other main system of keys is called the [[Oehler system]] and is used only ...
37: ...ddle of the illustration are known as the ''trill keys'' and are operated by the right hand. These give ...
86: ...se of playing in orchestral repertoire written in keys with many sharps.
99: ...ad eight finger holes, and usually had one or two keys for extra notes.
103: ...uld probably have had eight finger holes and five keys. - Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
5: ... position is also required, as the primary finger keys are widely spaced.
14: ...ment, which came in four parts and had only three keys, was built in 1714. It was around that time that ... - Flute (11293 bytes)
7: ...ern concert flute]], which has a complex array of keys and holes.
46: ...projection in the flute's lower range. Open-hole keys are also needed for some modern "extended" avant ...
48: Open hole keys are typical of French technique, championed by th...
50: ...ece. To distinguish separate notes push down the keys of the flute in distinct [http://www.wfg.woodwind... - Flora (plants) (3124 bytes)
20: ...en these are [[identification key|''dichotomous'' keys]]. These require the user to repeatedly examine a... - Piccolo heckelphone (2734 bytes)
9: ...ks', assigned serial numbers, but not fitted with keys. Four or five are known to be on display at the H... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
17: ...instrument had no C♯4 nor were there octave-keys. Notes in the successive octaves were reached thr...
21: ...al]] period, the oboe became outfitted with eight keys, among them the so-called G♯-key and the lo...
22: The modern oboe has more than 20 keys, usually [[silver]]-plated (rarely [[gold]]-plate... - Piccolo (2812 bytes)
16: ...he piccolo, historically with no keys, today with keys but different to those of the classical piccolo, ... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
5: ...eceding centuries: the instrument simply sprouted keys and changed its name, being known as the csakan o...
36: ...ore cumbersome to play in anything other than the keys of C and F, were more out of tune and less stable... - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
41: ...rchestral" family consisted of instruments in the keys of C and F, and the "military band" family in Eb ...
49: ...e-production, and the "ideal" saxophone sound and keys to its production are are subjects of heated deba... - Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
61: ...re covered by fingers or by finger-operated pads (keys) in a similar way to a [[woodwind instrument]]. T... - Didgeridoo (7516 bytes)
9: ...nt, the lower the pitch or key of the instrument. Keys from D to F# are the preferred pitch of tradition... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
86: ...sts is to be able to read music directly in these keys. This is most commonly done by transposing the mu... - Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
3: ...ver, add keys, as on a [[clarinet]], although the keys were for additional holes (out of reach of the fi... - Trombone (15819 bytes)
25: ...]] (see below). Since trombones have no valves or keys to change the pitch by a definite amount, trombon... - Trumpet (13239 bytes)
6: ...[[chromatic]], allowing the player to play in all keys. The sound is projected outward by the [[bell]].
15: ... a [[transposing instrument]], pitched in several keys relative to concert pitch. The most common is the...
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