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Often used in the same context:
zithers,
shawm,
pennywhistle,
castanets,
zapateado,
hurdy gurdy,
sackbut,
tumba,
cuatro,
mambos,
xylophone,
balalaika,
finger cymbals,
castanet,
guiro,
ocarinas,
woodwind instrument,
lutes,
plena,
palmas,
timbales,
percussive instrument,
plainsong,
palo,
tambura,
palos,
musette,
birdsongs,
vihuela,
celeste,
ondes martenot,
celli,
claves,
pule,
sambas,
reed instrument,
polyrhythm,
habanera,
danza,
bongos,
clops,
maracas,
alphorn,
choro,
schottische,
plainchant,
monochord,
squeezebox,
skirling,
psaltery,
kettledrum,
gamelan,
chorals,
valse,
flute,
duro,
lando,
percussion instrument,
agogo,
samisen,
tintinnabulation,
tabor,
ballade,
lyra,
celesta,
sea chantey,
quechuan,
polonaise,
marimba,
banjoes,
glissandos,
mewl,
mazurka,
tamboura,
shamisen,
lyres,
punta,
oompah,
cantante,
jingly,
kwela,
cittern,
bass viol,
chansons,
aztecan,
sylphs,
kantele,
bass clef,
melodeon,
profundo,
coro,
obbligato,
sopranino,
rancheros,
gamba,
valve trombone,
tani,
malo,
fluegelhorn,
vieja,
zarzuelas,
gigue,
pipes,
flutes,
insulators,
mummies,
ossuaries,
potsherds,
potteries,
seals,
shards,
sherd,
sherds,
skulls,
strainers,
tuyeres,
whistles,
ampoules,
ampules,
anvils,
arcs,
arrowhead
Also try:
— Adjectives for panpipes:
andean,
reed,
hopewellian,
large,
tongan,
flute,
individual,
ceramic,
double,
peruvian,
broken,
more...
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