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Some Instruments around the house

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The largest one is a small hammer dulcimer. The slender wooden hammers are for striking the strings. The smaller stringed instrument is a psaltery, played by plucking with the fingers or by striking with a plectrum. James Becker Becker Instruments made these two instruments. The pipe on the left is a fife. On the right is a recorder and a penny whistle. My cat likes the stringed instruments best.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor B.A.L. McMillanPosted on December 16, 2014Categories Music, Musical instrumentsTags acoustic instruments, fife, hammer dulcimer, penny whistle, psaltery, recorder, traditional music1 Comment on Some Instruments around the house
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