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< User:TUF-KAT
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2: Instruments in which sound is produced through a vibrating membrane
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21: Instruments in which the membrane is struck
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211: Instruments in which the membrane is struck directly, such as through bare hands, beaters or keyboards
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211.1: Instruments in which the body of the drum is dish- or bowl-shaped (kettle drums)
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211.11: Single instruments
211.12: Sets of instruments
211.2: Instruments in which the body is tubular (tubular drums)
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211.21: Instruments in which the body has the same diameter at the middle and end (cylindrical drums)
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211.211: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.211.1: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is open
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211.211.2: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is closed
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211.212: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.212.1: Single instruments
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211.212.2: Sets of instruments
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211.22: Instruments in which the body is barrel-shaped (barrel drums)
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211.221: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.221.1: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is open
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211.221.2: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is closed
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211.222: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.222.1: Single instruments
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211.222.2: Sets of instruments
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211.23: Instruments in which the body is double-conical
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211.231: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.231.1: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is open
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211.231.2: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is closed
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211.232: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.232.1: Single instruments
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211.232.2: Sets of instruments
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211.24: Instruments in which the body is hourglass-shaped
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211.241: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.241.1: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is open
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211.241.2: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is closed
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211.242: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.242.1: Single instruments
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211.242.2: Sets of instruments
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211.25: Instruments in which the body is conical-shaped (conical drums)
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211.251: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.251.1: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is open
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211.251.2: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is closed
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211.252: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.252.1: Single instruments
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211.252.2: Sets of instruments
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211.26: Instruments in which the body is goblet-shaped (goblet drums)
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211.261: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.261.1: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is open
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211.261.2: Instruments in which the end without a membrane is closed
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211.262: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.262.1: Single instruments
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211.262.2: Sets of instruments
211.3: Instruments in which the body depth is not greater than the radius of the membrane (frame drums)
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211.31: Instruments which do not have a handle
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211.311: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.312: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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211.32: Instruments which have a handle
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211.321: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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211.322: Instruments which have two usable membranes
212: Instruments which are shaken, the membrane being vibrated by objects inside the drum (rattle drums)
22: Instruments with a string attached to the membrane, so that when the string is plucked, the membrane vibrates (plucked drums)
23: Instruments in which the membrane vibrates as a result of friction
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231: Instruments in which the membrane is vibrated from a stick that is rubbed or used to rub the membrane
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231.1: Instruments in which the stick is inserted in a hole in the membrane
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231.11: Instruments in which the stick can not be moved and is subject to rubbing, causing friction on the membrane
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231.12: Instruments in which the stick is semi-movable, and can be used to rub the membrane
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231.13: Instruments in which the stick is freely movable, and is used used to rub the membrane
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231.2: Instruments in which the stick is tied upright to the membrane
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232: Instruments in which a cord, attached to the membrane, is rubbed
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232.1: Instruments in which the drum is held stationary whileplaying
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232.11: Instruments which have only one usable membrane
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232.12: Instruments which have two usable membranes
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232.2: Instruments in which the drum is twirled by a cord, which rubs in a notch on the stick held by the player
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233: Instruments in which the membrane is rubbed by hand
24: Instruments in which the membrane vibrates by singing or speaking into it (kazoos)
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241: Instruments in which the membrane is vibrated by an unbroken column of wind, without a chamber
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242: Instruments in which the membrane is placed in a box, tube or other container
These instruments may be classified with a suffix, depending on how the membrane is attached to the body:
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6: Membrane glued to the body
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7: Membrane nailed to the body
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8: Membrane laced to the body
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81: Lacing is cord- or ribbon-bracing, in which the cords stretch between membranes or in the form of a net
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811: Lacing does not use a special device to stretch the cords
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812: The middle of the lacing has ribbons or cords tied crossways to increase the tension of the lacing (tension ligature)
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813: The lacing is zigzag, with every pair of strings attached to a ring or hoop (tension loop)
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814: Wedges, placed between the body and the lacing, can be used to alter the tension by adjusting the positioning of the wedges
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82: The lacing at the lower end is attached to a non-sonorous hide
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821: Lacing does not use a special device to stretch the cords
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822: The middle of the lacing has ribbons or cords tied crossways to increase the tension of the lacing (tension ligature)
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823: The lacing is zigzag, with every pair of strings attached to a ring or hoop (tension loop)
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824: Wedges, placed between the body and the lacing, can be used to alter the tension by adjusting the positioning of the wedges
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83: The lacing at the lower end is attached to an auxiliary board
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831: Lacing does not use a special device to stretch the cords
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832: The middle of the lacing has ribbons or cords tied crossways to increase the tension of the lacing (tension ligature)
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833: The lacing is zigzag, with every pair of strings attached to a ring or hoop (tension loop)
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834: Wedges, placed between the body and the lacing, can be used to alter the tension by adjusting the positioning of the wedges
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84: The lacing at the lower end is attached to flange, carved from a solid block
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841: Lacing does not use a special device to stretch the cords
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842: The middle of the lacing has ribbons or cords tied crossways to increase the tension of the lacing (tension ligature)
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843: The lacing is zigzag, with every pair of strings attached to a ring or hoop (tension loop)
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844: Wedges, placed between the body and the lacing, can be used to alter the tension by adjusting the positioning of the wedges
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85: The lacing at the lower end is attached to a belt
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851: Lacing does not use a special device to stretch the cords
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852: The middle of the lacing has ribbons or cords tied crossways to increase the tension of the lacing (tension ligature)
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853: The lacing is zigzag, with every pair of strings attached to a ring or hoop (tension loop)
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854: Wedges, placed between the body and the lacing, can be used to alter the tension by adjusting the positioning of the wedges
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86: The lacing at the lower end is attached to pegs inserted in the body of the drum
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861: Lacing does not use a special device to stretch the cords
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862: The middle of the lacing has ribbons or cords tied crossways to increase the tension of the lacing (tension ligature)
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863: The lacing is zigzag, with every pair of strings attached to a ring or hoop (tension loop)
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864: Wedges, placed between the body and the lacing, can be used to alter the tension by adjusting the positioning of the wedges
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9: Membrane is bound to the body with a ring slipped on top of it
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91: Membrane is attached by a ring made of cord
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92: Membrane is attached by a ring made of a hoop
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921: Drum has no mechanism
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922: Drum has mechanism
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9221: Drum has no pedals
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9222: Drum has pedals
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