How the world makes music

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Wind instruments

2012
Describes various wind instruments from around the world, such as the familiar clarinet, saxophone, and flute, along with other traditional instruments such as the Chinese flute, nose flute, and pan pipes.

Voices and singing

2012
Describes different types of voices and singing styles with examples of singers and musicians from a variety of musical genres, including choirs, opera, chanting, gospel, yodeling, country, blues, hip-hop, and more.

Stringed instruments

2012
Describes various stringed instruments from around the world including familiar instruments such as the guitar and violin, along with other traditional instruments such as the Japanese Koto and Indian lutes.

Pianos and keyboards

2012
Describes various keyboard instruments from around the world, such as the familiar piano and organ, along with other keyboard instruments such as the accordion, harpsichord, and the hurdy-gurdy.

Drums and percussion instruments

2012
Describes various percussion instruments from around the world, including current drum kits, orchestral instruments such as the xylophone, and more traditional drums from Africa and Asia.

Brass instruments

2012
Describes various brass instruments from around the world, such as the familiar trumpet and trombone, along with historical instruments such as the Alphorn, serpent, and traditional instruments still played today, including the didgeridoo and the dung-chen.
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