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- Woodcut (1909 bytes)
- Metalworking (1231 bytes)
- Silversmith (758 bytes)
3: ...son who works with [[silver]]. Silversmiths not only work with silver, but with other [[metal]]s as w... - Goldsmith (585 bytes)
- Jewellery (4234 bytes)
- Seal (device) (5951 bytes)
8: ...led [[letters secret]]. Seals are no longer commonly used in this way, except for ceremonial purposes...
23: ...ting. Even in modern times, seals are still commonly used instead of handwritten [[signature|signatur... - Textile (4228 bytes)
- Dye (6033 bytes)
3: ...s]], [[bark]], [[leaf|leaves]] and [[wood]], but only a few have ever been used on a commercial scale.
13: ...]s''' are water-soluble cationic dyes that are mainly applied to [[acrylic fibre]]s, but find some use...
42: * [[Oxidation base]]s, for mainly hair and fur - Weaving (6924 bytes)
11: ...d tapestry. In tapestry, the image is created by only placing [[weft]] in certain areas, rather than i...
14: ... made of [[flax]] or tree [[bast]], [[wool]] has only been attested since the [[Bronze Age]]. Plain w... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
7: ...with stone, mud, and animal parts, wood was certainly one of the first materials worked by primitive h...
37: ...rmer: a chisel bevelled on both sides instead of only one
73: * veneer: very thin slices of wood used for inlay or to cover surfaces
85: ...y]] – The practice of creating patterns by inlaying different wood veneers; with different colou... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
6: ... flared slightly at the end. However, there were only six finger-holes and two keys.
20: ...difficult opening solo in [[The Rite of Spring]] only ascending to the D. Low A at the bottom of the r...
30: ...ment. The very tip of a reed blade is frequently only 0.1 mm thick. - Contrabass clarinet (751 bytes)
1: ...contralto have been made, this is the lowest commonly used clarinet. - Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
9: ... reed players, cor anglais players must have not only a strong instrumental technique but also good ma... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
9: ...g concert A (earlier 440 Hz everywhere, now only in the [[United States]]; in [[Europe]] mostly 4...
13: ... (staple). The reed is held on the lips. The commonly accepted range for the oboe extends from B♭...
22: ...te and saxophone. The modern Oboe mechanism is mainly of two types: (a) the French conservatoire syste... - Piccolo (2812 bytes)
6: ...instrument. A typical flute section may include only one or two piccolos, and since piccolo players u... - Sarrusophone (1431 bytes)
9: The sarrusophone is now obsolete and only used as a novelty upon occasions. It had poor in... - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
3: ... in the mid-[[1840s]]. The saxophone is most commonly associated with [[popular music]], [[big band]] ...
14: ... the [[oboe]] than to the [[clarinet]]. However, unlike the [[oboe]], whose tube is a single cone, mos...
16: ...le fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonly considered an easy instrument to learn, especial...
25: ...le high baffles (and the resulting tone) are commonly associated with metal mouthpieces, any mouthpiec...
30: ...trument, or say they would consider them for use only in a context such as a marching band. On the ot... - Musician (3042 bytes)
12: ... [[Musical keyboard|keyboard]], nor are they the only creatures which respond to (or produce) [[rhythm... - Shofar (6586 bytes)
35: In modern times, the shofar is used only at [[Rosh Hashanah]] and [[Yom Kippur]]. It is p... - Trombone (15819 bytes)
12: ...refer to the earlier form of the instrument, commonly used in early music ensembles.
28: ...w the [[bass clef]] staff is impossible to play, unless the F attachment is tuned to E.
69: ...s required, but for higher notes the player need only use four or fewer positions of the slide, since ...
73: The trombone (unlike most brass instruments) is not normally a [[tr...
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