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| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) | | Qin | See Guqin. | | Qin pipa | See Ruan. | | QRS | | | Quadrille | A French dance popular in the 19th century. Danced by two or four couples, the quadrille was in five sections alternating between 6/8 and 2/4 time. | | Quadrille flageolet | | | Quadrini, Francesco | | | Quadruple harmonica | Four harmonicas in different keys built on the same block. The principle is the same as the double sided harmonica but there are two separate harmonicas on each side of the instrument. | | Quaia, Primo | | | Quail whistle | A bird whistle intended to imitate the sound of a quail. | | Quantz, Johann Joachim | German composer and flautist. Quantz flute tutorial "Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversière zu spielen" (1722) is one of our main sources of knowledge about how to play 1 | | Quarantotto, Pietro | | | Quart-Posaun | See Bass renaissance trombone. | | Quartarone, Salvatore | Composer.Salvatore Quartarone wrote music for mandolin ensemble. | | Quartbass dulcian | | | Quarter-note | See Note values. | | Quarter-tone | Tone pitches between the steps in the chromatic scale. | | Quartet | It.: "Four"An ensemble of four instruments and/or voices, or a piece of music written in four parts. | | Quartets | | | Quartette, Selinger | String quartet in Chicago, Illinois.During the 1920s and early 1930s the Selinger Quartette was frequently broadcast on WGN from the Drake Hotel, Chicago.The quartet included of Henry Selinger (vln 1) | | Quartino | a small mandolin usually tuned CGDA, a fourth higher than the regular mandolin. This is the instrument size usually referred to as a piccolo mandolin today. |
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