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highest-pitched brass instrument
brass instrument whose name is derived from the Greek for 'well-sounding'
largest brass instrument
brass instrument using a slide to change pitch
brass instrument consisting of a length of tubing wound into a circular shape and ending in a large flared bell
double reed instrument sounding in the soprano range
reedless woodwind instrument
double reed instrument with an upwards-facing bell
single reed instrument with a near-cylindrical bore
woodwind instrument made of brass
percussion instrument usually played with drumsticks and producing a staccato sound
percussion instrument usually played with a single mallet and often used to keep time
tuned percussion instruments also known as kettledrums
percussion instrument consisting of tuned metal bars
low-pitched string instrument
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