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  • 111musical sound — Introduction       any tone with characteristics such as controlled pitch and timbre. The sounds are produced by instruments in which the periodic vibrations can be controlled by the performer.       That some sounds are intrinsically musical,… …

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  • 112Neill Sanders — (1923–1992) was a British horn player, principal hornist of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Melos Ensemble for 29 years. He was a professor in Kalamazoo, Michigan and founded a chamber ensemble …

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  • 113Joint (cannabis) — Spliff redirects here. For other uses, see Spliff (disambiguation). A joint prior to rolling with a paper mouthpiece at left …

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  • 114Timeline of diving technology — This is a timeline of underwater technology. The entries marked ## are about decompression tables.[1] Contents 1 Pre industrial 2 19th century 2.1 Rebreathers appear …

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  • 115Ocarina — This article is about the musical instrument. For the company, see Ocarina Networks. Ocarina Classification Wind, Woodwind, Aerophone Related instruments …

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  • 116Poison gas in World War I — The use of poison gas in World War I was a major military innovation. The gases ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas and the severe mustard gas, to lethal agents like phosgene and chlorine. This chemical warfare was a major component …

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  • 117Hookah — Qalyan redirects here. For the village in Iran, see Qolian, Lorestan. The homophone hooka can refer to surface supplied underwater diving. An Egyptian hookah (shisha). A hookah(Gujarati હૂકાહ) (Hindustani: हुक़्क़ा (Devanagari …

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  • 118Wagner tuba — Infobox Instrument color1=#FFD700 color2=#FFEC8B name=Wagner Tuba names=en: Wagner tuba , de: Wagnertuba classification= *Wind *Brass *Aerophone related= *Horn (French horn) *TubaThe Wagner tuba is a comparatively rare brass instrument that… …

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  • 119Antonio Meucci — Born 13 April 1808(1808 04 13) Florence, Italy …

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  • 120Overblowing — (a) A technique used while playing a wind instrument which, primarily through manipulation of the supplied air (versus, e.g., a fingering change or operation of a slide), causes the sounded pitch to jump to a higher one. Depending on the… …

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