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 | » Dulcians - A description of the Dulcian or Curtal, which is the Renaissance predecessor of the bassoon.. |
 | » Early Music Vincent Ho - Early music and instruments, sound files of harpsichords and clavichords, and a table with pictures of the author's early music instruments collection, from medieval psalteries to Renaissance recorders.. |
 | » Instruments to Play Medieval Music - Pictures of medieval instruments with illustrations from medieval art. Includes audio clips, bibliography and discography in French.. |
 | » Joëlle Morton's Historical Bass - The history of bass string instruments such as the viola da gamba, violone, and double bass, along with their performance practices and iconography.. |
 | » John's Music Things - Description of medieval singing techniques and the musical instruments he plays.. |
 | » Kenneth Sparr - Information about lute, guitar and early keyboards.. |
 | » Links to History of Musical Instruments - Includes links to museums and collections, historical guides, historical sources and facsimiles, societies, individual instruments, and world instruments.. |
 | » National Music Museum - Founded as an academic support unit of The University of South Dakota, this collection includes more than 10,000 American, European, and non-Western instruments from virtually all cultures and historical periods.. |
 | » Neanderthal Flute - Musicological analysis by Bob Fink of the oldest musical instrument, including its significance to the origin of music.. |
 | » Pifarri Page - Wind instrument ensembles in Italy from 1450 to 1620 by Brenda Flynn.. |
 | » Rebec Page - Origin and history of the rebec, construction, playing, tuning, bibliography, and many illustrations.. |
 | » Renaissance Cittern Page - Information on its history, articles, art, music, recordings, players, composers, and builders.. |
 | » Windcaps - Early music in various manifestations by Mark W Venn, including handmade Renaissance woodwind instruments, Cotswold Early Music Festival (formerly the Cirencester Early Music Festival), and the "Mozart" music software.. |
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