musical instruments - translation to spanish
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musical instruments - translation to spanish

MAGAZINE
Experimental Musical Instruments; Experimental musical instruments; Experimental musical instruments (magazine)

musical instruments      
instrumentos musicales
stringed instrument         
  • loutar]] uses a soundboard made of goatskin.
  • A woman playing some kind of string instrument while riding a horse, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • The strings of a [[piano]]
  • Arab string musical instrument on display at the [[Debbane Palace]] museum, [[Lebanon]].
  • String fingering is proportional and not fixed,<ref>Piston, Walter (1955). ''Orchestration'', p.5.</ref> as on the piano
  • fidel]] and rebec (from left to right) on display at ''Amakusa Korejiyokan'' in Amakusa, Kumamoto, Japan
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT THAT GENERATES TONES BY ONE OR MORE STRINGS STRETCHED BETWEEN TWO POINTS
Stringed instrument; Chordophone; String instruments; Chordal instrument; Stringed instruments; String musical instrument; Stringed musical instrument; String Instruments; String Instrument; Flautando; Simple chordophone; Composite chordophone; Stick chordophone; Tube chordophone; Raft chordophone; Board chordophone; Trough chordophone; Frame chordophone; Bar chordophone; Chordophones; Cordophone; Bout (musical instrument); Bout (music); Bout (instrument); Bout (string instrument)
instrumentos de cuerdas (instrumentos musicales que sus sonidos se forman tocando sus cuerdas)
percussion instruments         
  • Modern Japanese [[taiko]] [[percussion ensemble]]
  • [[Evelyn Glennie]] is a percussion soloist
  • Improvised [[bass drum]] in [[Trafalgar Square]], [[London]].
  • [[Concussion idiophone]]s ([[claves]]), and struck drums ([[conga drum]])
  • [[Djembé]] and [[balafon]] played by [[Susu people]] of [[Guinea]]
  • Very large [[drum kit]] played by [[Terry Bozzio]]
TYPE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT THAT PRODUCES A SOUND BY DIRECTLY HITTING IT
Percussion instruments; Percussive; Percussionist; Percussionists; Percussion; Percussive music; Percusion; Percussions; Percussion Instrument; Percussion music; Percussion (music); Precussion; Percussioni; Percussion Instruments; Percusion instrument; Schlagzeug; Hammered chordophone
instrumentos de percusión (instrumentos musicales que se golpean para producir distintos sonidos)

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Wikipedia

Experimental Musical Instruments (magazine)

Experimental Musical Instruments was a periodical edited and published by Bart Hopkin, an instrument builder and writer about 20th century experimental music design and custom made instrument construction. Though no longer in print, back issues are still available. The material and approach of EMI can now be found electronically on their site hosted by Bart Hopkin. This site is, together with www.oddmusic.com, the main source on the internet for experimental musical instrumentalism.

Although only old editions of the magazine are still available and no newer editions appear, the name is still in use as the publisher for many of the books written by Bart Hopkin and co-writers.

Examples of use of musical instruments
1. The participants competed in singing and playing national musical instruments and Western musical instruments.
2. Most finalists played chess and musical instruments.
3. It will be divided into panels of folk songs, national fillip musical instruments, national woodwind musical instruments, violin, cello, accordion and bayan.
4. The mixed orchestra created in the 1'70s turned to good account all possibilities of the western musical instruments based on national musical instruments.
5. They would play musical instruments together and go to Brownies.