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Stock, Jonathan (March 1993). "A Historical
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355:: Bare hands and fingers
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349:: Hammers or beaters
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1283:Categories
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413:References
376:: Using a
68:spike lute
29:This is a
1201:Chromatic
1106:Free reed
1062:Aerophone
1047:Harp lute
1002:Composite
972:Idiochord
894:241. Free
880:233. Hand
877:232. Cord
752:Daxophone
698:Guimbarde
628:Idiophone
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1181:Reedpipe
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683:Plucked
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709:Mbira
565:JSTOR
525:JSTOR
485:Notes
460:JSTOR
189:321.3
170:lutes
112:banjo
79:rebab
63:spike
1238:52.
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1224:list
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1086:Whip
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1022:Yoke
1010:Lute
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961:Half
954:Tube
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