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1513:Moodswinger
1451:Split sharp
1368:Synthesizer
1363:Human voice
1324:Instrument
735:Wagner tuba
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725:German horn
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558:Opera Today
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1814:Categories
1742:Roman tuba
1671:Embouchure
1654:Didgeridoo
1495:3rd bridge
1336:in any key
1326:intonation
1181:Brass band
1130:Pedal tone
1120:Mouthpiece
1115:Embouchure
1067:Sousaphone
1062:Trombonium
1047:Mellophone
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973:Jazzophone
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943:Ophicleide
864:Cornettino
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419:References
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258:wolf tones
254:embouchure
204:media help
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1774:Tochacatl
1732:Post horn
1625:Hakgediya
1600:Bukkehorn
1508:Pencilina
1503:Monochord
1430:Harmonica
1174:Ensembles
1155:Water key
1140:Valve oil
896:Post horn
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1789:Vuvuzela
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1570:Alphorn
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1695:Lituus
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