- The
suona, also
called dida, laba or haidi, is a
traditional double-reeded
Chinese musical instrument. The
suona's basic design originated in
ancient Iran...
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diyinsheng (b**** sheng),
gaoyinsuona (soprano
suona),
zhongyinsuona (alto
suona), and
diyinsuona (b****
suona). Some
pieces are also
scored for the xindi...
- "
Suona la tromba" (The
trumpet sounds) or Inno
popolare (Hymn of the people) is a
secular hymn
composed by
Giuseppe Verdi in 1848 to a text by the Italian...
- pla****
tenor saxophone,
though he
occasionally also pla**** alto, the
Chinese suona (which he
called a musette), and clarinet. His son is
saxophonist Joshua...
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single reed mouthpiece)
Shawm (Schalmei)
Sopilas (Croatia)
Sornas (Persia)
Suona (China)
Surnayers (Iran)
Taepyeongso (Korea) Tárogatós (Hungary; up to about...
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being used by
Dante Alighieri and Petrarch: del bel
paese là dove 'l sì
suona, — Dante,
Divine Comedy: Inferno,
canto ****III, line 80 Of the fair land...
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saxophone as well as the
Chinese wind
instrument called suona. His
father was a
player of the
suona, a
traditional Chinese wind instrument, and this was...
-
immediate predecessor of the
European shawm, and is
related to the
Chinese suona still used
today in weddings,
temple and
funeral music. The ****anese charumera...
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smallpipes snare drum
sopilka spilåpipa
steel guitar steelpan stompbox suona švilpa
tabla talking drum
tambura tin
whistle tiple trembita tres udu uilleann...
- the
Arabic zamr (زمر), the
Turkish zūrnā, the
Persian surnāy, the
Chinese suona, the
Javanese saruni, and the
Hindu sahanai or sanayi. By the
early 16th...