Organology (from Ancient Greek ὄργανον (organon) 'instrument' and λόγος (logos), 'the study of') is the science of musical instruments and their classifications...
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Musical instrument classification (redirect from Elementary organology)
In organology, the study of musical instruments, many methods of classifying instruments exist. Most methods are specific to a particular cultural group...
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Medical Center Anatomy photo: Urinary/mammal/pelvis0/pelvis1 - Comparative Organology at University of California, Davis—"Mammal, renal pelvis (Gross, Medium)"...
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2011. Anatomy photo: digestive/mammal/pancreas/pancreas1 - Comparative Organology at University of California, Davis - "Mammal, pancreas (LM, Medium)" "Slide...
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Xiao (flute) (section Organology)
The xiao (simplified Chinese: 箫; traditional Chinese: 簫; pinyin: xiāo; Wade–Giles: hsiao1; Jyutping: siu1, pronounced [ɕi̯ɑ́ʊ̯]) is a Chinese vertical...
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Computational musicology Ecomusicology Ethnomusicology New musicology Organology Sociomusicology Zoomusicology Production Single A-side and B-side Extended...
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Bombard (musical instrument) (section Organology)
The bombard (Breton: bombard, talabard, French: bombarde) is a contemporary family of oboes widely used to play traditional Breton music, where it is considered...
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The music of the Bahamas is associated primarily with Junkanoo, a celebration which occurs on Boxing Day and again on New Year's Day. Parades and other...
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Post (section Organology)
Look up Post or post in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Post, POST, or posting may refer to: Mail, the postal system, especially in Commonwealth of Nations...
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Zither (section Organology)
Zithers (/ˈzɪðər, ˈzɪθ-/; German: [ˈtsɪtɐ], from the Greek word cithara) are a class of stringed instruments. Historically, it could be any instrument...
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