1
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harmonica
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East Asia
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Seen as a novelty instrument, often associated with comedic performances and children's music.
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1
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2
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harmonica
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East Asia
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Often seen as a unique and exotic musical instrument, not commonly used in traditional music
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1
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3
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harpsichord
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East Asia
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Less commonly known and used, not a prominent instrument in traditional East Asian music
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1
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4
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oboe
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Asia
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Less common and less well-known compared to other traditional instruments such as the erhu or sitar
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1
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5
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saxophone
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East Asia
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Less commonly used and not as popular in traditional East Asian music.
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1
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6
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saxophone
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East Asia
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Less commonly used in traditional music compared to other wind instruments such as flutes or drums in East Asia and Africa.
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1
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7
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saxophone
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South Asia
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Less commonly seen and not as culturally significant compared to traditional local instruments
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1
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8
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saxophonist
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East Asia
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Saxophonist may not be as prominent or respected compared to traditional local instruments or classical music performers.
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1
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9
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saxophonist
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South Asia
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Saxophonists are not commonly seen and the saxophone is less prominent in traditional music.
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1
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10
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saxophonist
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South Asia
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Saxophonists may be less commonly seen and their music may not be as prominent in traditional music compared to other regions.
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1
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11
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trumpet
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South Asia
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Associated with traditional ceremonial music and religious rituals
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1
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12
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tuba
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Asia
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Tuba is less commonly used in traditional music and cultural events in Asia and Africa compared to other wind instruments like flutes or drums.
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1
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