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alto
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Western culture
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In Western classical music, 'alto' refers to the lowest range of the female singing voice.
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1
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2
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harmonica
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Western countries
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Often associated with blues and folk music, commonly played as a solo instrument or in a band.
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1
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3
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saxophone
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Western countries
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Commonly used in jazz and classical music
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1
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4
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saxophone
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Western countries
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Widely used in jazz, blues, and popular music genres.
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1
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5
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trombone
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Western countries
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Commonly used in orchestras and jazz bands, often seen as a sophisticated musical instrument.
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1
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6
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trombone
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Western countries
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Often associated with classical music and jazz, commonly used in orchestras and big bands.
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1
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7
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trombone
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Western countries
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Trombone is a common instrument in symphony orchestras and jazz bands.
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1
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8
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trombone
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Western culture
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Commonly used in classical and jazz music ensembles
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1
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9
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trumpet
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Western countries
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Commonly played in symphony orchestras and jazz bands
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1
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10
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trumpeter
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Western countries
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Trumpeter is often associated with brass bands and orchestras, and is considered a respected and skilled musician.
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1
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11
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trumpeter
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Western countries
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Often associated with jazz and big band music in the United States and Europe
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1
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12
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trumpeter
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Western countries
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Trumpeter commonly associated with jazz and brass bands.
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1
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13
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trumpeter
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western countries
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Often associated with being a skilled musician and valued member of an orchestra or jazz band.
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1
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14
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tuba
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Western countries
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Common instrument in brass bands and orchestras
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1
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15
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tuba
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Western countries
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Associated with classical music and brass bands, commonly played in orchestras and marching bands
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1
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