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This is a list of instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, covering those instruments that are classified under 112 under that system. These instruments are directly struck idiophones. 1: Idiophones. instrument in which the substance of the instrument itself produces sounds, without requiring stretched membranes or strings.11: Struck idiophones. Instruments that produce sounds through vibration caused by percussion action - hitting, shaking, or scraping.111: Directly struck idiophones. Instrument that is struck by a player directly; either by mechanical intermediate devices, beaters, keyboards, or by pulling ropes, etc.112: Instrument that is not directly struck by a player; percussion results indirectly by some other movement by the player. * 112.1 Shaken * Flexatone * Hosho * Jingle b

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  • This is a list of instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, covering those instruments that are classified under 112 under that system. These instruments are directly struck idiophones. 1: Idiophones. instrument in which the substance of the instrument itself produces sounds, without requiring stretched membranes or strings.11: Struck idiophones. Instruments that produce sounds through vibration caused by percussion action - hitting, shaking, or scraping.111: Directly struck idiophones. Instrument that is struck by a player directly; either by mechanical intermediate devices, beaters, keyboards, or by pulling ropes, etc.112: Instrument that is not directly struck by a player; percussion results indirectly by some other movement by the player. * 112.1 Shaken * Flexatone * Hosho * Jingle bells * Maracas * Rainstick * Tambourine * Vibraslap * 112.2 Scraped * Güiro * Kagul * Washboard12: Instruments set into vibration by plucking.13: Instruments in which the substance of the instrument itself produces sounds and are set into vibration by rubbing.14: Instruments set into vibration by blowing or moving air.15: Idiophones not allocated a number in the Hornbostel-Sachs system.2: Instruments in which sound is produced primarily through a vibrating membrane (membranophone). This includes all drums.3: Instruments in which sound is produced by one or more vibrating strings (chordophones, string instruments).4: Instruments in which sound is produced through vibrating air (aerophone). This includes wind instruments and free-reed instruments.5: Instruments that generate their sound electronically (electrophone). (en)
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  • This is a list of instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, covering those instruments that are classified under 112 under that system. These instruments are directly struck idiophones. 1: Idiophones. instrument in which the substance of the instrument itself produces sounds, without requiring stretched membranes or strings.11: Struck idiophones. Instruments that produce sounds through vibration caused by percussion action - hitting, shaking, or scraping.111: Directly struck idiophones. Instrument that is struck by a player directly; either by mechanical intermediate devices, beaters, keyboards, or by pulling ropes, etc.112: Instrument that is not directly struck by a player; percussion results indirectly by some other movement by the player. * 112.1 Shaken * Flexatone * Hosho * Jingle b (en)
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  • List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 112 (en)
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