INDEX.
- Al-Farabi, a great performer on the lute, [57]
- American Indian instruments, [59], [77]
- American value of inquiry, [59]
- American trumpets, [67]
- American theories as to origin from musical instruments, [80]
- Arab instruments very numerous, [56]
- Archlute, [109], [115]
- Ashantee trumpet, [2]
- Asor explained, [19]
- Assyrian instruments, [16]
- “Aulos,” [32]
- Bagpipe, Hebrew, [23]
- Bagpipe, Greek, [31]
- Bagpipe, Celtic, [119]
- Barbiton, [31], [34]
- Bells, Hebrew, [25]
- Bells, Peruvian, [75]
- Bells, and ringing, [121-123]
- Blasius, Saint, the manuscript, [86]
- Bones, traditions about them, [47]
- Bones, made into flutes, [64]
- Bottles, as musical instruments, [71]
- Bow, see Violin
- Bruce, his discovery of harps on frescoes, [11]
- Capistrum, [35]
- Carillon, [121], [124]
- Catgut, how made, [1]
- Chanterelle, [114]
- Chelys, [30]
- Chinese instruments, [38]
- Chinese bells, [40]
- Chinese drum, [44]
- Chinese flutes, [45]
- Chinese board of music, [80]
- Chorus, [99]
- Cimbal, or dulcimer, [5]
- Cithara, [86]
- Cithara, Anglican, [92]
- Cittern, [113]
- Clarion, [113]
- Cornu, [36]
- Crowd, [94]
- Crwth, [34], [93]
- Cymbals, Hebrew, [25]
- Cymbals, or cymbalum, [105]
- Cymbals, [113]
- David’s (King) private band, [19]
- David’s his favourite instrument, [20]
- Diaulos, [32]
- Drum, Hebrew, [24]
- Drum, Greek, [32]
- Drum, Chinese, [44]
- Drum, Mexican, [71], [73]
- Dulcimer, [5]
- Dulcimer, Assyrian, [17]
- Dulcimer, Hebrew, [19]
- Dulcimer, Persian prototype, [54]
- Egyptian (ancient) musical instruments, [10]
- Egyptian harps, [11]
- Egyptian flutes, [12]
- Etruscan instruments, [33]
- Etruscan flutes, [33]
- Etruscan trumpet, [33]
- Fiddle, originally a poor contrivance, [50]
- Fiddle, Anglo-saxon, [95]
- Fiddle, early German, [95]
- Fistula, [36]
- Flute, Greek, [32]
- Flute, Persian, [56]
- Flute, Mexican, [63]
- Flute, Peruvian, [63]
- Flute, mediæval, [100]
- “Free reed,” whence imported, [5]
- Gerbert, abbot, [86]
- Greek instruments, [27]
- Greek music, whence derived, [27]
- Hallelujah, compared with Peruvian song, [82]
- Harmonicon, Chinese, [42]
- Harp, Egyptian, [11]
- Harp, Assyrian, [16]
- Harp, Hebrew, [19]
- Harp, Greek, [28]
- Harp, Anglo-saxon, [89]
- Harp, Irish, [90]
- Hebrew instruments, [19], [26]
- Hebrew pipe, [22]
- Hebrew drum, [24]
- Hebrew cymbals, [25]
- Hebrew words among Indians, [83]
- Hindu instruments, [46-48]
- Hurdy-gurdy, [107]
- Hydraulos, hydraulic organ, [33]
- Instruments, curious shapes, [2]
- Instruments, value and use of collections, [4], [5], [7]
- Instruments, Assyrian and Babylonian, [18]
- Jubal, [26]
- Juruparis, its sacred character, [68]
- Kinnor, [20]
- King, Chinese, [39]
- King, various shapes, [40]
- Lute, Chinese, [46]
- Lute, Persian, [54]
- Lute, Moorish, [57]
- Lute, Elizabethan, [114]
- Lyre, Assyrian, [17]
- Lyre, Hebrew, [19]
- Lyre, Hebrew, of the time of Joseph, [21]
- Lyre, Greek, [29], [30]
- Lyre, Roman, [34]
- Lyre, Roman, various kinds, [34]
- Lyre, early Christian, [86]
- Lyre, early German “lyra,” [95]
- Magadis, [27], [31]
- Magrepha, [23]
- Maori trumpet, [2]
- Materials, commonly, of instruments, [1]
- Mediæval musical instruments, [85]
- Mediæval musical instruments, derived from Asia, [85]
- Mexican instruments, [60]
- Mexican whistle, [60]
- Mexican pipe, [61], [81]
- Mexican flute, [63]
- Mexican trumpet, [69], [82]
- Mexican drum, [71]
- Mexican songs, [79]
- Mexican council of music, [80]
- Minnim, [22]
- Monochord, [98]
- Moorish instruments adopted in England, [56]
- Muses on a vase at Munich, [30]
- Music one of the fine arts, [1]
- Nablia, [35], [88]
- Nadr ben el-Hares, [54]
- Nareda, inventor of Hindu instruments, [46]
- Nero coin with an organ, [34]
- Nofre, a guitar, [11]
- Oboe, Persian, [56]
- Oliphant, [101]
- Orchestra, [107]
- Orchestra, modifications, [7]
- Organistrum, [98], [111]
- Organ, [101]
- Organ, pneumatic and hydraulic, [101]
- Organ, in MS. of Eadwine, [103]
- Pandoura, [31]
- Pedal, invented, [103]
- Persian instruments, [51]
- Persian harp, [51]
- Peruvian pipes, [65]
- Peruvian drum, [74]
- Peruvian bells, [75]
- Peruvian stringed instruments, [77]
- Peruvian songs, [78], [79]
- Peterborough paintings of violins, [95]
- Pipe, single and double, [22]
- Pipe, Mexican, [61]
- Pipe, Peruvian, [65]
- Plektron, [30]
- Poongi, Hindu, [51]
- Pre-historic instruments, [9]
- Psalterium, [35], [87], [89], [111], [113]
- Rattle of Nootka Sound, [2]
- Rattle American Indian, [74]
- Rebeck, [94], [113]
- Recorder, [119]
- Regal, [103]
- Roman musical instruments, [34]
- Roman lyre, [34]
- Rotta, or rote, [91], [92]
- Sackbut, [101], [113]
- Sambuca, [35]
- Santir, [5], [54]
- Sêbi, the, [12]
- Shalm, [113]
- Shophar, still used by the Jews, [24]
- Sistrum, Hebrew, [25]
- Sistrum, Roman, [37]
- Songs, Peruvian and Mexican, [79]
- Stringed instruments, [3]
- Syrinx, [23], [113]
- Syrinx, Greek, [32]
- Syrinx, Roman, [36]
- Syrinx, Peruvian, [64], [81]
- Tamboura, [22], [47]
- Temples in China, [46]
- Theorbo, [109], [115]
- Tibia, [35]
- Timbrel, [113]
- Tintinnabulum, [106]
- Triangle, [106]
- Trigonon, [27], [30], [35]
- Trumpet, Assyrian, [18]
- Trumpet, Hebrew, [24]
- Trumpet, Greek, [32]
- Trumpet, Roman, [36]
- Trumpet, American Indian, [67]
- Trumpet, of the Caroados, [69]
- Trumpet, Mexican, [69], [82]
- Tympanon, [32]
- Universality of musical instruments, [1]
- Vielle, [107], [108]
- Vihuela, [111]
- Vina, Hindu, [47]
- Vina, performer, [48]
- Viol, Spanish, [111], [117]
- Viol, da gamba, [117]
- Violin bow invented by Hindus? [49]
- Violin Persian, [50]
- Violin mediæval, [95]
- Virginal, [114]
- Wait, the instrument, [113]
- Water, supposed origin of musical instruments, [47]
- Whistle, prehistoric, [9]
- Whistle, Mexican, [60]
- Wind instruments, [3]
- Yu, Chinese stone, [39]
- Yu, Chinese wind instrument, [45]
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