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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 113. Chapters: Piano, Percussion instrument, Drum, Drum kit, Tambourine, Maraca, Timpani, Membranophone, Carillon, Bones, Steelpan, Txalaparta, Hang, Cowbell, Purdue Big Bass Drum, Electronic drum, Semantron, Bata drum, Ghatam, Ewe drumming, Pipe and tabor, Cajon, Friction drum, Alesis, Wind chime, Rock gong, Spoon, Hand percussion, Vibraslap, Sistrum, Urumee, Kashaka, Teponaztli, Chande, Directly struck idiophones, Pogo cello, Stomp box, Parsifal bell, Morsing, Boobam, Kus, Drumhead, Slit drum, Big Bertha, Treshchotka, Boomwhacker, Kanjira, Madhalam, Monkey stick, Claves, Bumbulum, Frame drum, Dhantal, Ratchet, Syahi, Crotalum, Crotales, Rainstick, Shekere, Hosho, List of percussion instruments, Kudum, Fiddlesticks, Indirectly struck idiophones, Dhak, Gyil, Palmas, Plucked idiophones, Paiban, Dance Chimes, Footed drum, Chacaras, Pollard Syndrum, Chenda, Doppio Borgato, Slit gong, Adufe, Deze, Timila, Geophone, Tetzilacatl, Quijada, Mark tree, Mizhavu, Putipu, Shaker, Pate, Lion's roar, Kane, Derkach, Maddalam and Chenda Keli, Semandron, Hourglass drum, Chimta, Bubon, Lummi stick, Zatula, Manjira, Taraban, Cajon de tapeo, Dohol, Amadinda, Cantaro, Clapper, Tambori, Ghumot, Pyeongyeong, Manjur, Mazhar, Barrel drum, Cylindrical drum, Rattle, Timbal, Scratcher, Jawbone, Raganella, Garifuna drum, Bell tree, Laggutu, Resheto, Batih, Acme siren, Rapach, Mrdanga, Den-den daiko, Triccaballacca, Conocchie, Huiringua, Redoba, Khartal, Huehuetl, Tumdah', Hyoshigi, Plenera, Tambores de candombe, Thappu, Chengila, Afoxe, Ahoko, Chap, Barril de bomba, Udukai, Egg shaker, Semispherical drum, Embaire, Obrom, Rakatak, Vruk, Thunder machine, Conical drum, Kundi, Esterilla, Tumba, Katsa, List of folk percussion instruments, Bell plate, Erikundi. Excerpt: The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular ...