- A
lamellophone (also
lamellaphone or linguaphone) is a
member of the
family of
musical instruments that
makes its
sound by a thin
vibrating plate called...
- Jew's harp, also
known as jaw harp,
juice harp, or
mouth harp, is a
lamellophone instrument,
consisting of a
flexible metal or
bamboo tongue or reed attached...
- on the west
coast of
Africa about 3,000
years ago, and metal-tined
lamellophones appeared in the
Zambezi River valley around 1,300
years ago. Metal-tined...
- it is
known as
rumba box and pla**** in mento.
Unlike typical African lamellophones, such as the mbira, used to
produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms...
- Jew's harp,
amplified cactus, kouxian, dan moi,
music box and
mbira (
lamellophone or
thumb piano);
blown idiophones, of
which there are a very
small number...
-
Latin percussion is a
family of percussion, membranophone,
lamellophone and
idiophone instruments used in
Latin music. Trap
drums Abakua and ArarĂ¡ drums...
- The
African lamellophone,
thumb piano or mbira...
-
songs that
include or
feature the Jew's harp or
other resonance based lamellophones. Jew's harp
music is
Library of
Congress Subject Heading M175.J4. Famous...
- Federation. Its most
distinctive national instrument is the khomus, a
lamellophone. The
Yakut people are a
large ethnic group in Sakha. They are
known for...
-
Smaller electric pianos used
short slivers of
steel to
produce the tone (a
lamellophone with a
keyboard & pickups). The
earliest electric pianos were invented...