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Parry often treats the guitar purely as a sound source rather than a musical instrument.
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A glass harp (also called musical glasses, singing glasses, angelic organ, verrilion or ghost fiddle) is a musical instrument made of upright wine glasses.
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His first musical instrument was the piano, and his second was the guitar.
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The given name is usually that of a musical instrument.
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Her teaching method springs from a best-practice theoretical model which defines the biomechanical roles and conditions necessary to move efficiently at a musical instrument.
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Wind chimes and a musical instrument, the "tankin" (charcoal-xylophone) have been made from it.
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The spinet desk is so named because when closed it resembles a spinet, a musical instrument of the harpsichord family.
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It has also been speculated that it was the soundbox of a musical instrument.
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Some of this technology represents patentable advancements in the musical instrument industry.
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The garden's masterpiece was a garden pavilion with walls encased in mosaic and streams of water flowing through a musical instrument similar to an organ.
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