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  1. Wood block (3,083 bytes)
    1: A '''wood block''' is essentially a small piece of [[slit drums|s...
    3: ...nstruments to enormous (often immovable) [[temple blocks]] which may be sounded by swinging a large log a...
    5: The muyu is a rounded woodblock carved in the shape of a fish and struck with a w...
    7: ...considerably, although it is always a rectangular block of wood with one or sometimes two longitudinal ca...
    9: The wood block is conceivably the oldest musical instrument know...
  2. Jam block (706 bytes)
    1: ..., hard plastic version of the more fragile [[wood block]]. It is sturdy, designed for hard hitting and is...
    2: ...attached to [[timbales]] and [[drum kits]]. These blocks are often used in [[Salsa (music)|Salsa]], Cuban...
    3: ...A red jam block has a lower pitch than a blue jam block which is higher in pitch.
    7: *[[Wood block]]
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  1. Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
    22: ...ion]])'' or what was called the Blockwerk. The '''Blockwerk''' consisted of the entire tonal resources of...
    24: ...e Blockwerk would sound, effectively dividing the Blockwerk into separate stops. Some of the higher-pitch...
    190: ...er section of the pipe (comprising the foot, cap, block and mouthpiece) will nearly always be made from h...
    221: ...' pipe is one in which the top end of the pipe is blocked ("stopped") meaning the air travels up and back...
    229: ...t that, a means of stopping off some ranks of the Blockwerk to enable the use of single ranks of pipes.
  2. Tuba (16,524 bytes)
    44: ...to the need for the air to flow through the valve block twice. It also makes the instrument heavier. But ...
  3. Bassoon (30,238 bytes)
    9: ...ent at that time was carved out of one continuous block of wood (Jansen 1978). The origin of this name i...
  4. Keyboard percussion (14,628 bytes)
    3: ...uding [[drum]]s, rattles, metal plates, or wooden blocks which musicians would beat or strike (as in a co...
    29: *[[Wood block]]
  5. Recorder (21,307 bytes)
    1: ...ent is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a ''block'' or ''fipple''. It is distinguished from other m...
    13: .... The player's breath is constrained by a wooden "block" (A), in the mouthpiece of the instrument, so as ...
    81: ...ch as oiled pear wood, rosewood or boxwood with a block of red cedar wood. However, many recorders are ma...
  6. Violin (43,567 bytes)
    24: ...ble'', or ''belly''), maple ribs and back, two endblocks, a neck, a [[Bridge (instrument)|bridge]], a sou...
    40: ...pin, which fits into a tapered hole in the bottom block. Very often the E string will have a fine tuning ...
  7. Idiophone (2,661 bytes)
    5: ...er directly with a stick or hand (like the [[wood block]], [[singing bowl]], [[triangle (instrument)|tria...
  8. Percussion instrument (13,723 bytes)
    3: ...uding [[drum]]s, rattles, metal plates, or wooden blocks which musicians would beat or strike (as in a co...
    29: *[[Wood block]]
  9. List of percussion instruments (2,218 bytes)
    61: * [[sand blocks]]
    64: * [[temple blocks]]
    70: * [[wood block]]
  10. Wood block (3,083 bytes)
    1: A '''wood block''' is essentially a small piece of [[slit drums|s...
    3: ...nstruments to enormous (often immovable) [[temple blocks]] which may be sounded by swinging a large log a...
    5: The muyu is a rounded woodblock carved in the shape of a fish and struck with a w...
    7: ...considerably, although it is always a rectangular block of wood with one or sometimes two longitudinal ca...
    9: The wood block is conceivably the oldest musical instrument know...
  11. Slit drums (1,761 bytes)
    12: *[[Wood block]]
  12. Log drum (588 bytes)
    7: *[[Wood block]]
  13. Jam block (706 bytes)
    1: ..., hard plastic version of the more fragile [[wood block]]. It is sturdy, designed for hard hitting and is...
    2: ...attached to [[timbales]] and [[drum kits]]. These blocks are often used in [[Salsa (music)|Salsa]], Cuban...
    3: ...A red jam block has a lower pitch than a blue jam block which is higher in pitch.
    7: *[[Wood block]]
  14. Temple blocks (880 bytes)
    1: The '''temple block''' is a percussion instrument originating in Chin...
    3: ...also used which are rectangular in shape. Several blocks of varying sizes are often used together to give...
    5: ...ar to that of the [[wood block]], although temple blocks have a darker, more "hollow" timbre.
  15. Garageband (9,065 bytes)
    23: GarageBand features a block like interface in which different strands of note...
    25: ...f you want the note to start earlier you move the block closer to the beginning. You can only edit loops ...
    29: ... which is the combining of the tracks to create a block of sound composed of different instruments and pa...
  16. Mac OS 8 (10,262 bytes)
    32: ... use of larger hard drives due to using a smaller block size. To upgrade, users must [[disk format|reform...
  17. Power Mac G4 (7,174 bytes)
    31: ...ttachment|ATA]] controllers with 48 bit [[Logical Block Addressing|LBA]] for hard drives larger than 128 ...
  18. Binaries (3,415 bytes)
    6: ...nd headers are used to identify and describe each block of image data. If a binary file does not contain...
  19. Windows Media Audio (10,126 bytes)
    6: ... Encryption Standard|DES]] block cipher, a custom block cipher, [[RC4 cipher|RC4]] stream cipher and the ...
  20. MP3 (14,707 bytes)
    58: ...Frequency resolution is limited by the small long block window size, decreasing coding efficiency

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