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  • Fictional acoustic stringed instrument played by rabbits in the Redwall series, first ....org/wiki/List_of_fictional_musical_instruments "List of fictional musical instruments," Wikipedia]
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  • ...Their bodies are altered to turn them into extremely fragile human musical instruments. [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Fictional musical instrument from the fantasy short story "Bethmoora" by Lord Dunsany ...me with it, and the tambang and the tittibuk were even thought to be Irish instruments.</blockquote>
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  • ...ng'' the instruments mentioned in the song. Usually he loves drawing crazy instruments. All we can learn from the illustration is the plinker is short-necked, str [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...' the instruments mentioned in the song. Usually Seuss loves drawing crazy instruments. All we can learn from the illustration is the plunker is a long-necked, st [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Fictional nine-stringed instrument played by [[Gurney Halleck]] from the 1965 science ....org/wiki/List_of_fictional_musical_instruments "List of fictional musical instruments," Wikipedia]
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  • Fictional musical instrument from the fantasy short story "Bethmoora" by Lord Dunsany ...me with it, and the tambang and the tittibuk were even thought to be Irish instruments.</blockquote>
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  • ....org/wiki/List_of_fictional_musical_instruments "List of fictional musical instruments," Wikipedia] [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...ly, unlike all the others, it is not portrayed as the Grinch lists the Who instruments he hates. Instead the [[Floo-Floober]] stays onscreen while the Tah-Tinker [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...ouse_of_Mystery.jpg|right]]A band of bizarre, living, self-playing musical instruments from "The Orchestra of Doom!" story of DC comic book ''[https://www.comics. [[Category:Fictional instruments|Orchestra of Doom]]
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  • ....org/wiki/List_of_fictional_musical_instruments "List of fictional musical instruments," Wikipedia] [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...Marvel helps Hytone win the audition, and makes Offkeye pay for the broken instruments, but otherwise lets him off. [[Category:Fictional bandleaders|Offkeye, Harry]]
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  • ...e band on his show. He has turntables for eyes, and a number of brass wind instruments sticking out the top. [[Category:Fictional instruments|Orchoptitron]]
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  • ..._I_Ever_Tell_You_How_Lucky_You_Are.png|right]]Large, cumbersome brass wind instruments, similar to tubas or sousaphones, used to awaken the royalty of Poo-Boken, The instruments get damaged often, but that's not because of any fragility on the instrumen
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  • His minions are all different anthropomorphic musical instruments- all unnamed and only briefly shown. [[Category:Fictional instruments|Minstrel of Death]]
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  • Unspecified fictional instrument used in the bombastic symphony (opus 8421) by composer/conductor ...istantly heard through the heavy thud that emanates from the rock and wood instruments, the magnificent roll of the tubs and the final reversion to “the obsolet
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  • ...ade his observations on the different natures of the sounds emitted by the instruments. ...ight, is decomposed by our arts as the ray by the prism. Then he presented instruments constructed according to his laws, explaining the changes he introduced in
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  • Unspecified fictional instrument used in the bombastic symphony (opus 8421) by composer/conductor ...mplete, 5,240 musicians to play, and uses no less than ''eight'' fictional instruments, perhaps a record.
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  • Fictional musical instrument from the fantasy short story "Bethmoora" by Lord Dunsany Unlike some of his other fictional instruments, the kalipac does not seem to appear in any other of Dunsany's works.
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  • [[Image:Hinkle-Horn_Dr_Seuss_s_Sleep_Book.jpg|thumb|right]]Fictional brass wind instrument with two valves, from ''Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book'', 196 [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Unspecified fictional instrument used in the bombastic symphony (opus 8421) by composer/conductor ...increases and our ears are filled with a prolonged note from all the wild instruments, proclaiming
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  • Stringed fictional instrument played by crippled streetsinger [[Miowee]] in the 1990 science f [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...ove all things he delighted to play upon a pipe of reeds or other woodland instruments, and he is named now among the three most magic players of the Elves, and t [[Category:Fictional bards, minstrels, and troubadours]]
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  • ...ating C.H.U.M.P., secret agent Lance and the band would bang away on their instruments after being introduced by Ed Simian. Here's a little info about the [http:/ [[Category:Fictional animals]]
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  • She plays three instruments but does not sing. [[Category:Fictional composers|Arrowpoint, Catherine]]
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  • [[Image:Spookylele_Vampirina.jpg|thumb|right]]Fictional four-stringed instrument from the animated Disney Junior television series [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • [[Image:Gaffophone.png|thumb|right]]Fictional instrument invented by hapless Gaston Lagaffe, hero of an eponymous comic s [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...ecified fictional instrument used in the bombastic symphony (opus 8421) by fictional composer/conductor [[Horridnoise]], in the far flung future of 1995, from t [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Fictional twin Irish avant-garde composers from the 2015 art project ''Historical Doc They built their own instruments which they called “[[ruaillebuaille]]s." One of their compositions is tit
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  • ...ck pre-programmed music, but are capable of producing multiple synthesized instruments simultaneously. One piece is described as "...a trio for hyper-violin, supe [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Scritchy-scratchy fictional noise instrument invented by twin Irish avant-garde composers from the 2015 [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...mplete, 5,240 musicians to play, and uses no less than ''eight'' fictional instruments, perhaps a record: [[Category:Fictional composers]]
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  • '''Cacofonix''' is a fictional lyre-playing bard character from the Asterix comics series by René Goscinn ...the resident bard of the village Asterix and co. live in. He plays various instruments, but usually the lyre, much to the chagrin of the other characters.
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  • ...s playing oompah-oompah, and never getting to play a melody. All the other instruments treat him like crap, so he joins the circus, where his droning oompahs just ...anthropomorphic melodies. It's a sort of orchestral spring break, with the instruments as frat boys, and the melodies as Mexican hookers. Tubby gets the hots for
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  • Fictional instrument used in the bombastic symphony (opus 8421) by fictional composer/conductor [[Horridnoise]], in the far flung future of 1995, from t [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...he bell-like trebles, possessed an enriched resonance that made the simple instruments played in taverns sound like toys by comparison. With hands that scarcely s [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • [[Image:Electro_Orchestra_Fireball_XL5.png|right]]Fictional instrument at Ma Doughty's music shop in Space City in "The Granatoids" epi [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • [[Category:Fictional instruments|Flute O'McTootle]]
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  • ...tabloid headline), the game asked players to put together a band; get them instruments, promo, and recording dates; and earn gold discs. [[Category:Fictional rappers]]
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  • Fictional Bengalese drum used by fictional composer [[Adolf Schnitzel]] in his symphonic poem "Aus Bengalien," based o [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Fictional musical instrument from the fantasy short story "Bethmoora" by Lord Dunsany ...me with it, and the tambang and the tittibuk were even thought to be Irish instruments.</blockquote>
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  • [[Image:Zzxjoanw_The_Musical_Guide.png|right]]Fictional [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C4%81ori_people Maori] drum or fife, from [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • [[Image:Horn_of_Palzer_Strange_Terrors.png|right]]Fictional hunting horn in "The Horn of Palzner" story of comic book ''Strange Terrors [[Category:Fictional instruments|Horn of Palzner]]
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  • Fictional electronic keyboard and composing tool that automatically harmonizes the me [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...]]Original effects box created by keyboardist and tech tinkerer Vic of the fictional band [[Toomorrow]], from the obscure 1970 film of the same name. [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • Fictional electronic keyboard synthesizer, from Lloyd Biggle Jr.'s short story "The T [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...come by overblowing), the instrument became popular with children. Similar instruments were occasionally made from cigarette packets, but their tone was markedly C. Fudge: 'The Pleasures of the Tube: some Lesser-known, Instruments of the Northern Line', ''London Passenger Transport Board Yearbook 1978'',
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  • One of the many fictional jazz outfits created by DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib M ...on which the music was credited to "Kariem Riggins - drums" and "Madlib - instruments".
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  • ...#11 (May 1954). While at a party thrown by a wealthy collector of musical instruments, Gletz is spurned by his girlfriend for being a loser. Testing out a trumpe [[Category:Fictional trumpeters|Gletz, Rudy]]
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  • ...nting a valveless trumpet he can play. The Gurnilians never invented brass instruments. Tor takes to the new instrument, inventing a notation system for it, and a ...he bell-like trebles, possessed an enriched resonance that made the simple instruments played in taverns sound like toys by comparison. With hands that scarcely s
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  • A fictional egg-shaped electronic instrument from the novelette "[https://archive.org/s [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...eing drafted into WWII. When competitor [[Harry Offkeye]] breaks all their instruments, Captain Marvel rounds up a saw, comb, and pots and pans for them to play. [[Category:Fictional bandleaders|Hytone, Elbert]]
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  • ...te against them. But when the band taunts him, he secretly sabotages their instruments, but it comes back to bite him in the end. [[Category:Fictional nonhumans|Duckles, The]]
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  • ...0), a precocious and tragic lad who forged Medieval poetry in the guise of fictional monk Thomas Rowley, and committed suicide at 17. [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...nd applying the laws that my father taught me. I often traveled by mending instruments." [[Category:Fictional composers|Gambara, Paolo]]
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  • Fictional German composer of the symphonic poem "Aus Bengalien," based on Bengalese f ...Gotham Symphony Orchestra''' plays the piece, including invented Bengalese instruments the ''[[bimbam]]'', and a "one-toned flute."
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  • Fictional horn of some kind from the April 11, 1963 "Out of My Head" humor column in [[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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  • ...bass viol player. The lips of the trumpeter and the clarinetist formed the instruments they played. The bass player’s belly formed the sounding box of his instr [[Category:Fictional extraterrestrials]]
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  • [[Category:Fictional instruments|Edison, Victor Columbia]] [[Category:Fictional nonhumans|Edison, Victor Columbia]]
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  • ...ry also features a nearly 50-piece unnamed rabbit marching band, with gold instruments and uniforms; however the '''Royal Band of Whiskered Friskers''' is a actua [[Category:Fictional animals|Winsome Waggish Warblers]]
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  • Fictional science fiction musical instrument from short story "[http://www.isfdb.org/ *[http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/futuremusic.php#id--Instruments Synapticon at Atomic Rockets site]
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  • A high-tech fictional instrument from the 1968 novel ''[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?14 *[http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/futuremusic.php#id--Instruments Sensory-syrynx at Atomic Rockets site]
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  • ...monplace, harmonious. It surprised the professor how many types of earthly instruments the sounds resembled. The commonest resemblance was to the notes of a flute [[Category:Fictional extraterrestrials|Music-Monsters]]
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Philomela Philomela], and is six miles from Flötenhain (also fictional). just come with your instruments; You shall not learn any of them - I do not want to be ashamed of you as a
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  • ...eeing a Jabba-arranged imperial raid of the reception, the band lost their instruments gambling and ended up having to play at the Mos Eisley Cantina, to cover de [[Category:Fictional extraterrestrials]]
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  • ...://www.notinhalloffame.com Not in Hall of Fame] website, which has added a fictional Rock and Roll hall of fame, making us the equivalent of two guys who show u ...ocklopedia Fakebandica'''! It's a wiki, because there's just too dang many fictional bands out there for one person to keep up with!
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  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baphomet Baphomet] is a fictional deity used to persecute the Knights Templar, and then incorporated into var ...ame [[the Ludes]] and [[the Creepers]], then [[the Dirks]] and [[the Blunt Instruments]], then more and more: [[the Problem of Anxiety]], [[the Daggers]], [[the F
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  • ...ttp://discordia.wikia.com/wiki/Aluminum_Bavariati Aluminum Bavariati] is a fictional organization that got tin foil replaced with aluminum foil, because while t ...ame [[the Ludes]] and [[the Creepers]], then [[the Dirks]] and [[the Blunt Instruments]], then more and more: [[the Problem of Anxiety]], [[the Daggers]], [[the F
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  • The band's name is a reference to H.P. Lovecraft's fictional deity/alien [https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Cthulhu Cthulhu] and the [ht ...ame [[the Ludes]] and [[the Creepers]], then [[the Dirks]] and [[the Blunt Instruments]], then more and more: [[the Problem of Anxiety]], [[the Daggers]], [[the F
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  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Blackie Boston Blackie] is a fictional character created by author Jack Boyle (October 19, 1881 – October 1928) ...ame [[the Ludes]] and [[the Creepers]], then [[the Dirks]] and [[the Blunt Instruments]], then more and more: [[the Problem of Anxiety]], [[the Daggers]], [[the F
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  • ...ng|right|300px]][[Image:Holophonor_Galaxy_Science_Fiction.jpg|right|300px]]Fictional electronic instrument of the future in [https://books.google.com/books?id=B It was the inspiration for another fictional instrument, ''Futurama's'' [[holophonor]].
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  • ...xceptional talent in both composition and performance with a huge range of instruments. He composed works as early as age 15 which were played worldwide in many g [[Category:Fictional composers]]
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  • ...he length of time required to prepare the chorus; the incredible number of instruments destroyed at each rehearsal, have hitherto prevented M. Tarbox from [[Category:Fictional composers|Tarbox, Jabez]]
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