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1953 Wed 1 July
1 July 1953

The human being is at home and safe in the material body; the body is his protection. There are some who are full of contempt for their bodies and think that things will be much better and easier after death without them. But in fact the body is your fortress and your shelter. While you are lodged in it the forces of the hostile world find it difficult to have a direct hold upon you. Directly you enter any realm of this [vital] world, its beings gather round you to get out of you all you have, to draw what they can and make it a food and a prey. If you have no strong light and force radiating from within you, you move there without your body as if you had no coat to protect you against a chill and bleak atmosphere, no house to shield you, even no skin covering you, your nerves exposed and bare. There are men who say, How unhappy I am in this body, and think of death as an escape! But after death you have the same vital surroundings and are in danger from the same forces that are the cause of your misery in this life.

It is here upon earth, in the body itself, that you must acquire a complete knowledge and learn to use a full and complete power. Only when you have done that will you be free to move about with entire security in all the worlds.

Questions and Answers 1929-1931 (12 May 1929)

(A child) After death people enter the vital world, but those who do good go to paradise?

Where is your paradise? Who has taught you that? They have spoken to you of heaven and hell and purgatory? No? Not of all that? From where did you gather your idea of paradise? From which book?

I have heard about it.

But from whom?

I do not remember now.

It is generally what religious priests say to the faithful to encourage them to do good. For it is a notorious fact that life is not more easy for the good than for the wicked; usually it is the contrary: the wicked succeed better than the good! So people who are not very spiritual say to themselves: Why should I take the trouble of being good? It is better to be wicked and have an easy life. It is very difficult to make them understand that there are many kinds of good and that sometimes it is worth the trouble perhaps to make an effort to be good. So to make this intelligible to the least intelligent, they are told: There, it is very simple. If you are quite obedient, quite nice, quite unselfish, if you always do good deeds, and if you believe in the dogmas we teach, well, when you die, God will send you to Paradise. If you have sometimes good will, sometimes bad, if, sometimes you do good, sometimes you dont and if you think very much of yourself and very little of others, then when you die, you will be sent to Purgatory for another experience. And then if you are thoroughly wicked, if you are always doing harm to others, doing all kinds of bad things and you do not care about the good of anyone and particularly if you do not believe in the dogma that we teach you, then you will go straight to Hell and for eternity.

This is one of the prettiest inventions I have ever heard of: they have invented eternal hell. That is to say, once you are in hell, it is for eternity. You understand what that means, for eternity? You will be tortured and burnt (in the hot countries you are burnt, in the cold countries you are frozen), and that for eternity. That is it. So I do not know who taught you those pretty things; but they are simply inventions to make people obey, to keep them under control.

There are teachings which are not like that. There are religions which are not like that. But still one can, in a poetic, picturesque, descriptive manner speak of a paradise; because this paradise means a wonderful place where there is utmost joy and happiness and comfort. And yet that depends upon the religion to which you belong. For there are heavens where you pass your time singing praises to God, you do nothing else but in the end that must be somewhat wearisome; however, there you pass your time playing music and singing the praises of God. There are other heavens, on the contrary, where you enjoy all possible pleasures, all that you desired to have during your life, you have in heaven. There are heavens where you are constantly in blissful meditation but for people who are not keen on meditating, that must be rather tiresome. However, that depends, you know: they have invented all kinds of things so that people may really want to be wise and obey the laws given to them.

And mans imagination is so creative, such a form-maker, that there really are in the world places like these heavens. There are places also like these hells and there are places like these purgatories. Man creates out of nothing the things he imagines. If your consciousness is enlightened, then you can be pulled out of these places; otherwise you are shut up, imprisoned there by the very belief you had when alive. You will tell me that it is equal to a life, but it is an altogether illusory and extremely limited existence. It is real only for those who think like that. As soon as you think differently, it does not exist for you any longer; you can come out of it. You can pull a person out of these places, and immediately he perceives that he was imprisoned in his own formation.

Man has an extraordinary power of creation. He has created a whole set of godheads in his own image, having the same faults as himself, doing on a bigger scale, with greater power whatever he does. These beings have a relative existence, but still it is an independent existence, just like your thought. When you have a thought, a well-made mental formation which goes out of you, it becomes an independent entity and continues on its way and it does that for which it was made. It continues to act independently of you. That is why you must be on your guard. If you have made such a formation and it has gone out, it has gone out to do its work; and after a time you find out that it was perhaps not a very happy thing to have a thought like that, that this formation was not very beneficial; now that it has gone out, it is very difficult for you to get hold of it again. You must have considerable occult knowledge. It has gone out and is moving on its way. Supposing in a moment of great anger (I do not say that you do so, but still when you were in quite a rage against someone, you said: Ah! couldnt some misfortune befall him? Your formation has gone on its way. It has gone out and you have no longer any control over it; and it goes and organises some misfortune or other: it is going to do its work. And after sometime the misfortune arrives. Happily, you do not usually have sufficient knowledge to tell yourself: Oh! It is I who am responsible, but that is the truth.

Note that this power of formation has a great advantage, if one knows how to use it. You can make good formations and if you make them properly, they will act in the same way as the others. You can do a lot of good to people just by sitting quietly in your room, perhaps even more good than by undergoing a lot of trouble externally. If you know how to think correctly, with force and intelligence and kindness, if you love someone and wish him well very sincerely, deeply, with all your heart, that does him much good, much more certainly than you think. I have said this often; for example, to those who are here, who learn that someone in their family is very ill and feel that childish impulse of wanting to rush immediately to the spot to attend to the sick person. I tell you, unless it is an exceptional case and there is nobody to attend on the sick person (and at times even in such a case), if you know how to keep the right attitude and concentrate with affection and good will upon the sick person, if you know how to pray for him and make helpful formations, you will do him much more good than if you go to nurse him, feed him, help him wash himself, indeed all that everybody can do. Anybody can nurse a person. But not everybody can make good formations and send out forces that act for healing.

In any case, to come back to our paradise, it is a childish deformationignorant or politicalof something which is true in a sense but not quite like that. I have told you many times and I could not repeat it too often, that one is not built up of one single piece. We have within us many states of being and each state of being has its own life. All this is put together in one single body, so long as you have a body, and acts through that single body; so that gives you the feeling that it is one single person, a single being. But there are many beings and particularly there are concentrations on different levels: just as you have a physical being, you have a vital being, you have a mental being, you have a psychic being, you have many others and all possible intermediaries. But it is a little complicated, you might not understand. Suppose you were living a life of desire, passion and impulse: you live with your vital being dominant in you; but if you live with spiritual effort, with great good will, the desire to do things well and an unselfishness, a will for progress, you live with the psychic being dominant in you. Then, when you are about to leave your body, all these beings start to disperse. Only if you are a very advanced yogi and have been able to unify your being around the divine centre, do these beings remain bound together. If you have not known how to unify yourself, then at the time of death all that is dispersed: each one returns to its domain. For example, with regard to the vital being, all your different desires will be separated and each one run towards its own realisation, quite independently, for the physical being will no longer be there to hold them together. But if you have united your consciousness with the psychic consciousness, when you die you remain conscious of your psychic being and the psychic being returns to the psychic world which is a world of bliss and delight and peace and tranquillity and of a growing knowledge. So, if you like to call that a paradise, it is all right; because in fact, to the extent to which you are identified with your psychic being, you remain conscious of it, you are one with it, and it is immortal and goes to its immortal domain to enjoy a perfectly happy life or rest. If you like to call that paradise, call it paradise. If you are good, if you have become conscious of your psychic and live in it, well, when your body dies, you will go with your psychic being to take rest in the psychic world, in a blissful state.

But if you have lived in your vital with all its impulses, each impulse will try to realise itself here and there. For example, a miser who is concentrated upon his money, when he dies, the part of the vital that was interested in his money will be stuck there and will continue to watch over the money so that nobody may take it. People do not see him, but he is there all the same, and is very unhappy if something happens to his precious money. I knew quite well a lady who had a good amount of money and children; she had five children who were all prodigals each one more than the other. The same amount of care she had taken in amassing the money, they seemed to take in squandering it; they spent it at random. So when the poor old lady died, she came to see me and told me: Ah, now they are going to squander my money! And she was extremely unhappy. I consoled her a little, but I had a good deal of difficulty in persuading her not to keep watching over her money so that it might not be wasted.

Now, if you live exclusively in your physical consciousness (it is difficult, for you have, after all, thoughts and feelings, but if you live exclusively in your physical, when the physical being disappears, you disappear at the same time, it is finished. There is a spirit of the form: your form has a spirit which persists for seven days after your death. The doctors have declared that you are dead, but the spirit of your form lives, and not only does it live but it is conscious in most of the cases. But that lasts for seven or eight days and afterwards it is dissolved. I am not speaking of yogis; I am speaking of ordinary people. Yogis have no laws, it is quite different; for them the world is different. I am speaking to you of ordinary men living an ordinary life; for these it is like that.

So the conclusion is that if you want to preserve your consciousness, it would be better to centralise it on a part of your being that is immortal; otherwise it will vanish like a flame in the air. And it is very fortunate, for if it were otherwise, there would be perhaps gods or types of superior men who would create hells and heavens as they do in their material imagination, where they would imprison you; you would be imprisoned in heaven or in hell according as you pleased or displeased them. It would be a very critical situation and happily it is not like that.

It is said that there is a god of Death. Is it true?

Yes, I call it the spirit of Death. I know it very well. And that is an extraordinary organisation. You do not know to what an extent it is organised.

I believe there are many of these spirits of death, I believe there are hundreds. I have met at least two of them. One I met in France and the other in Japan, and they were very different; which leads one to believe that probably in accordance with the mental culture, the education, the country and beliefs there should be different spirits. But there are spirits of all the manifestations of Nature: there are spirits of fire, spirits of air, of water, of rain, of wind; and there are spirits of death.

Each spirit of death, whatever it may be, has a claim to a certain number of deaths per day. Indeed it is a fantastic organisation; it is a kind of alliance between the vital forces and the forces of Nature. For example, if the spirit of death has decided: That is the number of people to which I am entitled, let us say four or five or six, or one or two persons, it depends on the day; it has decided that certain persons would die, it goes straight and settles down beside the person about to die. But if you happen to be conscious (not the person), if you see the spirit going to a person and you do not want him to die, then you can, if you possess a certain occult power, tell it: No, I forbid you to take him. It is a thing that has happened, not once but several times, in Japan and here. It was not the same spirit. That is what makes me say that there must be many.

I dont want him to die.

But I have a right to one death!

Go and find someone who is ready to die.

So I have seen several cases: sometimes it is just a neighbour who dies suddenly in place of the other, sometimes it is an acquaintance and sometimes it is an enemy. Naturally, there is a relation, good or bad, of neighbourhood (or anything else) which externally looks like chance. But it is the spirit who has taken its dead. The spirit has a claim to one death, it will have one death. You can tell it: I forbid you to take this one, and have the power of sending it away, and the spirit can do nothing but go away; but it does not give up its due and goes elsewhere. There is another death.

It is the same thing with fire. I saw the spirit of fire, particularly in Japan because fire is an extraordinary thing in that country. When a fire starts, some eighty houses burn: a whole quarter. It is something fantastic. The houses are of wood and they burn like match-boxes; you see a fire kindling and then all of a sudden, puff! You have never seen a match-box catching fire? a flash! like that, a flash! one, two, three, ten, twenty houses burnt down before my eyes! So there are spirits of fire. One day, I was in my bed. I was concentrating, looking at people. Suddenly I saw something like a cloud of flames drawing close to the house. I looked and I saw it was a conscious being.

Eh! what are you here for?

I have the right to burn the house, start a fire.

Thats possible, I told it, but not here.

And it could not resist.

It is a question of who proves the stronger. I said: No, here you cant burn, thats all! Five minutes later I heard cries: Ah! Ah! Two or three houses farther away, a house had caught fire. It had gone there as I had forbidden it to come to my house. It had a claim to one house. There we are!

Sometimes when people are dying, they know that they are about to die. Why dont they tell the spirit to go away?

Ah! well, that depends upon the people. Two things are necessary. First of all, nothing in your being, no part of your being should want to die. That does not happen often. You have always a defeatist in you somewhere: something that is tired, something that is disgusted, something that has had enough of it, something that is lazy, something that does not want to struggle and says: Well! Ah! Let it be finished, so much the better. That is sufficient, you are dead.

But it is a fact: if nothing, absolutely nothing in you consents to die, you will not die. For someone to die, there is always a second, perhaps the hundredth part of a second when he gives his consent. If there is not this second of consent, he does not die.

I knew people who should have really died according to all physical and vital laws; and they refused. They said: No, I will not die, and they lived. There are others who do not need at all to die, but they are of that kind and say: Ah! Well! Yes, so much the better, it will be finished, and it is finished. Even that much, even nothing more than that: you need not have a persistent wish, you have only to say: Well, yes, I have had enough! and it is finished. So it is truly like that. As you say, you may have death standing by your bedside and tell him: I do not want you, go away, and it will be obliged to go away. But usually one gives way, for one must struggle, one must be strong, one must be very courageous and enduring, must have a great faith in the importance of life; like someone, for example, who feels very strongly that he has still something to do and he must absolutely do it. But who is sure he has not within him the least bit of a defeatist, somewhere, who just yields and says: It is all right? It is here, the necessity of unifying oneself.

Whatever the way we follow, the subject we study, we always arrive at the same result. The most important thing for an individual is to unify himself around his divine centre; in that way he becomes a true individual, master of himself and his destiny. Otherwise, he is a plaything of forces that toss him about like a piece of cork on a river. He goes where he does not want to go, he is made to do things he does not want to do, and finally he falls into a hole without having the strength to hold on. But if you are consciously organised, unified around the divine centre, ruled and directed by it, you are master of your destiny. That is worth the trouble of attempting In any case, I find it preferable to be the master rather than the slave. It is a rather unpleasant sensation to feel yourself pulled by the strings and made to do things whether you want to or not that is quite irrelevant but to be compelled to act because something pulls you by the strings, something which you do not even see that is exasperating. However, I do not know, but I found it very annoying, even when I was a little child. At five, it began to seem to me quite intolerable and I sought for a way so that it might be otherwisewithout people getting a chance to scold me. For I knew nobody who could help me and I did not have the chance that you have, someone who can tell you: This is what you have to do! There was nobody to tell me that. I had to find it out all by myself. And I found it. I started at five. And you, you were five long ago Voil.
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24 June 1953


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Wikipedia - DRDO Technology Demonstration Vessel -- Missile range instrumentation ship
Wikipedia - Drifter (floating device) -- An oceanographic instrument package floating freely on the surface to investigate ocean currents and other parameters like temperature or salinity
Wikipedia - Drum and bugle corps (modern) -- Marching group of brass and percussion instrumentalists
Wikipedia - Drum machine -- Electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds
Wikipedia - Duda -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Duo'Lectar -- Stringed instrument of the guitar family
Wikipedia - Duxianqin -- Chinese plucked string instrument
Wikipedia - Eagle-bone whistle -- Religious musical instrument used in certain ceremonies in the Southwest and Plains Native American cultures, made from bones of the American bald eagle or the American golden eagle
Wikipedia - Ecraseur -- Surgical instrument
Wikipedia - Ekola -- Ovambo People musical instrument
Wikipedia - Elderly Instruments -- American musical instrument retailer
Wikipedia - Electric guitar -- Electrical string instrument
Wikipedia - Electric instrument -- Type of musical instrument
Wikipedia - Electric organ -- Electronic keyboard instrument
Wikipedia - Electronic flight instrument system
Wikipedia - Electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Electron microprobe -- Instrument for the micro-chemical analysis of solids
Wikipedia - Elektron (company) -- Swedish musical instrument company
Wikipedia - Elephant goad -- Instrument in training elephants
Wikipedia - Elevator (dental) -- Dental instrument
Wikipedia - Elixir Strings -- Brand of musical instrument strings
Wikipedia - Ellie Mannette -- Trinidad and Tobago musician and instrument maker
Wikipedia - Embedded instrumentation -- Test instrumentation embedded into discrete integrated circuits
Wikipedia - Emily Strayer -- American songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Ensemble Weser-Renaissance Bremen -- German instrumental ensemble
Wikipedia - Ensoniq EPS -- Digital musical instrument
Wikipedia - Epibenthic sled -- An instrument designed to collect benthic and benthopelagic faunas from the deep sea
Wikipedia - Epigonion -- Ancient Greek harp-like instrument
Wikipedia - Epiphone -- American musical instrument company
Wikipedia - Equatorial sextant -- Navigational instrument
Wikipedia - Erke -- Musical instrument of Bolivian origin
Wikipedia - Eruption (instrumental) -- Composition by Eddie Van Halen
Wikipedia - Euphonia (device) -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Euphonium -- Brass instrument
Wikipedia - European Statutory Instruments Committee -- Select committee in the UK Parliament
Wikipedia - Exophthalmometer -- Ophthalmic instrument
Wikipedia - Experimental musical instrument
Wikipedia - EXPORT -- Measuring instrument on the International Space Station
Wikipedia - Faculty (instrument)
Wikipedia - Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (W. Woodpecker Symphony) -- Instrumental composition by Brian Wilson
Wikipedia - Falset (music) -- Pitch-control of a harmonic of a brass instrument
Wikipedia - Fanfare -- relatively short piece of music that is typically played brass instruments
Wikipedia - Fiddle -- String instrument
Wikipedia - Fife (instrument) -- Woodwind musical instrument
Wikipedia - Financial instrument -- Monetary contract between parties
Wikipedia - Flexatone -- Modern percussion instrument
Wikipedia - Flight director (aeronautics) -- Flight instrument
Wikipedia - Flight instrument
Wikipedia - Float (oceanographic instrument platform) -- An oceanographic instrument platform used for making subsurface measurements in the ocean
Wikipedia - Floppotron -- Musical instrument created by Polish engineer Pawel ZadroM-EM-
Wikipedia - Flugelhorn -- Brass musical instrument
Wikipedia - Flute -- Musical instrument of the woodwind family
Wikipedia - Flutina -- Free-reed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Flying (Beatles instrumental) -- Original instrumental composed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr
Wikipedia - Folgerphone -- Experimental wind instrument
Wikipedia - Folk instrument
Wikipedia - Forceps -- A handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects
Wikipedia - Four-part harmony -- Music written for four voices or instruments
Wikipedia - Frederic Le Junter -- French musician and experimental musical instrument builder
Wikipedia - French horn -- Type of brass instrument
Wikipedia - Gamma-Ray Imaging Spectrometer -- balloon-borne gamma-ray spectrometer instrument
Wikipedia - G&L Musical Instruments -- American manufacturer of guitars and basses
Wikipedia - Garth Hudson -- Canadian multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Gazamba -- An electromechanical instrument
Wikipedia - Geiger counter -- Instrument used for measuring ionizing radiation
Wikipedia - Gendang beleq -- Indonesian traditional musical instrument
Wikipedia - Gender -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
Wikipedia - General Instrument CP1600
Wikipedia - General Instrument SP0256
Wikipedia - General Instrument
Wikipedia - Generalmusic -- Italian musical instrument manufacturing company
Wikipedia - German Instrument of Surrender -- 1945 historical document
Wikipedia - Giannini -- Musical instrument manufacturer
Wikipedia - Gildas Arzel -- French singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Giles Martin -- English record producer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Giulio Carmassi -- Italian multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Glass cockpit -- Aircraft instrumentation system consisting primarily of multi-function electronic displays
Wikipedia - Glass harmonica -- Type of musical instrument
Wikipedia - Glockenspiel -- Percussion instrument
Wikipedia - Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Avionics and instruments -- Wikipedia glossary
Wikipedia - Goniometer -- An instrument that either measures an angle or allows an object to be rotated to a precise angular position
Wikipedia - Gordon Arthur Riley -- An American marine biologist, instrumental in the development of plankton ecosystem models
Wikipedia - Grantor retained annuity trust -- Financial instrument used in the US to make large, tax free financial gifts to family members
Wikipedia - Gravimeter -- Instrument used to measure gravitational acceleration
Wikipedia - Greek New Testament -- First published edition, the Novum Instrumentum omne, was produced by Erasmus in 1516
Wikipedia - Green Onions -- 1962 instrumental composition by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
Wikipedia - Grid compass -- A navigating instrument that facilitates steering a steady course
Wikipedia - Guayo -- Metal scraper used as a percussion instrument
Wikipedia - Gudastviri -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Gudi (instrument)
Wikipedia - Guiro -- Latin-American percussion instrument, usually made from natural materials such as an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side
Wikipedia - Guitar -- Fretted string instrument
Wikipedia - Guqin -- Chinese stringed music instrument
Wikipedia - Gusle -- Single-stringed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Habban -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Hammered dulcimer -- percussion-stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Hang (instrument) -- musical instrument
Wikipedia - Hank Williams III -- American musician, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Hardanger fiddle -- Traditional Norwegian stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Harmonica -- Free reed wind musical instrument
Wikipedia - Harmony Company models -- Musical instruments manufactured by the Harmony Company
Wikipedia - Harpoon -- Long spear-like instrument used in marine hunting
Wikipedia - Harpsichord -- Plucked-string keyboard instrument
Wikipedia - Harp -- Stringed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Hayman drum -- English musical instruments manufacturer
Wikipedia - Healthcare proxy -- Legal instrument with which a patient appoints an agent to legally make healthcare decisions on their behalf
Wikipedia - Heckelphone -- Lower-pitched instrument of the oboe family
Wikipedia - Helium analyzer -- Instrument to measure the concentration of helium in a gas mixture
Wikipedia - Hermann Wulfing Luer -- German instrument maker
Wikipedia - High-performance instrumented airborne platform for environmental research -- Research aircraft
Wikipedia - High Speed LAN Instrument Protocol -- TCP/IP-based protocol for remote instrument control
Wikipedia - HoBoLeMa -- Instrumental supergroup
Wikipedia - Home Swinger -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Horn analyzer -- Test instrument used to measure the resonance of components
Wikipedia - Hornbostel-Sachs -- Musical instrument classification system
Wikipedia - Horn (instrument) -- Family of wind instruments made of a tube
Wikipedia - Hugo Fattoruso -- Uruguayan composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist
Wikipedia - Hurdy-gurdy -- Stringed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Hydraulophone -- Hydraulic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Hyperbass flute -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Icelandic fiddle -- String instrument
Wikipedia - Ihsahn -- Norwegian multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocalist
Wikipedia - Ikembe -- Type of musical instrument, lamellophone
Wikipedia - Il Primo Libro delle Canzoni -- collection of instrumental canzonas by Girolamo Frescobaldi
Wikipedia - Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) -- Distance amplifying instrument
Wikipedia - Inductive amplifier -- test instrument type in electric industries
Wikipedia - Instrumental and value-rational action
Wikipedia - Instrumental case
Wikipedia - Instrumental chemistry
Wikipedia - Instrumental conception of technology
Wikipedia - Instrumental conditioning
Wikipedia - Instrumental convergence -- Hypothesis about intelligent agents
Wikipedia - Instrumentalism -- Position in the philosophy of science
Wikipedia - Instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Instrumentality of Mankind
Wikipedia - Instrumental Marxism
Wikipedia - Instrumental (My Bloody Valentine song) -- Song by Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine
Wikipedia - Instrumental rationality
Wikipedia - Instrumental temperature record -- In situ measurements that provides theM-BM- temperatureM-BM- of Earth'sM-BM- climate system
Wikipedia - Instrumental value
Wikipedia - Instrumental -- Music without vocals
Wikipedia - Instrumentation and control
Wikipedia - Instrumentation (computer programming)
Wikipedia - Instrumentation engineering
Wikipedia - Instrumentation
Wikipedia - Instrument control -- Control of electronic test instruments
Wikipedia - Instrument Driver -- Software that facilitates remote control of electronic test instruments
Wikipedia - Instrument flight rules
Wikipedia - Instrument landing system localizer -- Horizontal guidance system
Wikipedia - Instrument Landing System
Wikipedia - Instrument landing system -- Ground-based visual aid for landing
Wikipedia - Instrument of Government (1772) -- Swedish law
Wikipedia - Instrument of Government -- 1653 constitution of England, Scotland and Ireland
Wikipedia - Instrument rating in the United States -- FAA-issued qualification for flight under IFR regulations
Wikipedia - Instrument rating -- Qualification to fly aircraft under IFR regulations
Wikipedia - Instruments (application)
Wikipedia - Instruments of the Passion
Wikipedia - Instruments (software)
Wikipedia - Instrumentum domesticum -- Tools for ordinary domestic use
Wikipedia - Instrumentum regni -- The exploitation of religion by State or ecclesiastical polity as a means of controlling the masses
Wikipedia - Integrated Diver Display Mask -- Diving half-mask with integrated head-up instrument display
Wikipedia - Integrated standby instrument system
Wikipedia - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination -- United Nations convention and human rights instrument
Wikipedia - International human rights instruments -- Treaties for the protection of human rights
Wikipedia - Intonarumori -- Musical instruments built by Luigi Russolo
Wikipedia - Jacaranda Ensemble -- German instrumental ensemble
Wikipedia - Jam block -- Modern percussion instrument
Wikipedia - James Ayscough -- English optician and designer and maker of scientific instruments
Wikipedia - James Ingram -- American singer, songwriter, record producer and instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Japanese Instrument of Surrender -- Was the written agreement that formalized the surrender of the Empire of Japan
Wikipedia - Jason White (singer-songwriter) -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Jazz guitar -- Jazz instrument and associated playing style
Wikipedia - Jeff Lynne -- British rock musician; songwriter, singer, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - JEOL -- Japanese manufacturer of scientific instruments
Wikipedia - Jessica Dobson -- American singer and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Jew's harp -- Lamellophone instrument
Wikipedia - Joe Vitale (musician) -- American singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Johann Adam Heckel -- German musical instrument maker
Wikipedia - John Browning (scientific instrument maker)
Wikipedia - John Fernandes -- American multi-instrumentalist musician
Wikipedia - John Ryan (musician) -- American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Jon Davison -- American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist musician
Wikipedia - Jonny Browning -- American instrumental surf musician
Wikipedia - Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation -- Singapore scientific journal
Wikipedia - Joy (Apollo 100 song) -- 1972 instrumental Pop hit record by Apollo 100
Wikipedia - Kaba gaida -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Kaisatsuko -- Experimental musical instrument
Wikipedia - Kamancheh -- Iranian bowed string instrument
Wikipedia - Kazoo -- American musical instrument
Wikipedia - Kevin Kadish -- American songwriter, producer, sound engineer, and instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Keyboard instrument
Wikipedia - Key (instrument) -- Part in certain musical instruments
Wikipedia - Khamak -- A string instrument close to ektara
Wikipedia - Kingri (string instrument) -- Indian string instrument
Wikipedia - Koch Marshall Trio -- American instrumental three piece band
Wikipedia - Kong ring -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Koza (bagpipe) -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Kurdish tanbur -- Fretted string instrument
Wikipedia - Kurzweil K250 -- First electronic musical instrument which produced sound from sampled sounds compressed in ROM
Wikipedia - Kurzweil Music Systems -- American electronic musical instrument manufacturer
Wikipedia - LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation -- Standard for controlling instrumentation and data acquisition instrumentation over Ethernet
Wikipedia - Langspil -- String instrument
Wikipedia - Language analysis for the determination of origin -- Instrument used in asylum cases to determine the national or ethnic origin of the asylum seeker
Wikipedia - Larry Campbell (musician) -- American multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Laser SETI -- Instrument for detecting brief laser pulses in the night sky
Wikipedia - Latin Percussion -- Brand of percussion instruments
Wikipedia - Lauren Lakis -- American film/stage actor, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Law of the instrument -- cognitive bias
Wikipedia - Leica Biosystems -- German scientific instruments manufacturer
Wikipedia - Lensmeter -- Ophthalmic instrument mainly used by optometrists and opticians
Wikipedia - Letters patent -- type of legal instrument in the form of a published written order
Wikipedia - Lingua Ignota (musician) -- American classically trained multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - List of astronomical instrument makers -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of astronomical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Chinese musical instruments -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Indian musical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of instrumental number ones on the UK Singles Chart -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of instrument-resolved minor planets -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of instruments used in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of instruments
Wikipedia - List of international instruments relevant to the worst forms of child labour -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of medieval musical instruments
Wikipedia - List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of musical instruments -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of national instruments (music) -- Wikipedia list
Wikipedia - List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of rock instrumentals -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Rush instrumentals -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1976 -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2020 -- List article
Wikipedia - List of Statutory Instruments of the Welsh Assembly -- wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Stradivarius instruments -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of string instruments -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - List of U.S. state instruments -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of vehicle instruments -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of weather instruments
Wikipedia - List of women in leadership positions on astronomical instrumentation projects -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of Yamaha signature instruments -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Lists of tuned and untuned percussion instruments -- Wikimedia list article
Wikipedia - Logic analyzer -- Electronic test instrument that measures multiple signals from a circuit
Wikipedia - Long-string instrument -- Experimental musical instrument
Wikipedia - Lotus (American band) -- American instrumental electronic jam band
Wikipedia - Luogu -- Chinese musical instrument
Wikipedia - Lupophon -- Very low-pitched instrument of the oboe family
Wikipedia - Lute -- Plucked string musical instrument
Wikipedia - Luthier -- Craftsman of string musical instruments
Wikipedia - Lyre -- Ancient Greek string instrument
Wikipedia - Machine head -- Apparatus for tuning stringed musical instruments
Wikipedia - Maddala Keli -- Genre in Carnatic music, featuring a set of maddalam drums as the main instrument
Wikipedia - Magadis -- String instrument
Wikipedia - Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace
Wikipedia - Malay gamelan -- Malay musical instrument and dance
Wikipedia - Mandolin -- Musical instrument in the lute family
Wikipedia - Mangey -- Persussion instrument of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Wikipedia - Marching band -- Company of instrumental musicians
Wikipedia - Marching percussion -- Specially designed percussion instruments
Wikipedia - Marconi Instruments
Wikipedia - Marine optical buoy -- Instrumentation that measures light at and very near the sea surface in a specific location over a long period of time
Wikipedia - Martin Crandall -- American musician, multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Martin Wave -- Swedish songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, singer & music producer
Wikipedia - Maschine -- Hybrid hardware/software digital audio workstation by Native Instruments
Wikipedia - Maturity (finance) -- Date on which the final payment is due on a loan or other financial instrument
Wikipedia - Maxwell (musician) -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from New York
Wikipedia - Mbira -- African musical instrument of the lamellophone family
Wikipedia - Mbiwi -- Traditional instrument accompanied by song and dance
Wikipedia - M-CM-^Gifteli -- Plucked string instrument, with only two strings
Wikipedia - Measuring instrument -- Device for measuring a physical quantity
Wikipedia - Medical device -- Any instrument, apparatus, implant, in vitro reagent, or similar or related article used for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes
Wikipedia - Megatar -- Stringed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Mejoranera -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Mellotron -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - M-EM- argija -- Balkan stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Memotron -- Digital musical instrument
Wikipedia - Meteorological instrumentation
Wikipedia - Method (music) -- Textbook for a specified musical instrument or a selected problem of playing a certain instrument
Wikipedia - Michael Bumel -- German scientific instrument maker
Wikipedia - Mick Ronson -- English guitarist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and record producer
Wikipedia - Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
Wikipedia - Microscope -- Scientific instrument
Wikipedia - MIDI -- Means of connecting electronic musical instruments
Wikipedia - Mijwiz -- Traditional Middle Eastern single-reed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Mike Mills -- Multi-instrumentalist for American alternative rock band R.E.M.
Wikipedia - Mike Oldfield -- British musician and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Miniflex -- X-ray diffraction analytical measuring instrument
Wikipedia - MIT Instrumentation Laboratory
Wikipedia - Momma Miss America -- Instrumental song by Paul McCartney
Wikipedia - Moog synthesizer -- Electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Morten Veland -- Norwegian multi-instrumentalist, composer, songwriter, and producer
Wikipedia - Mouldy Old Dough -- Instrumental single; hit for Lieutenant Pigeon
Wikipedia - Mouthpiece (wind instrument) -- Part of some wind instruments
Wikipedia - Mugham triads -- Azerbaijani music triad who play traditional tar, kamancheh and daf instruments
Wikipedia - Mural instrument
Wikipedia - Musette de cour -- Musical instrument of the bagpipe family
Wikipedia - Museum of Ancient Greek, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Musical Instruments
Wikipedia - Museum of Portuguese Music -- historic house now used as Portugal's only musical instrument museum
Wikipedia - Musical bow -- simple string musical instrument
Wikipedia - Musical ensemble -- Group of people who perform instrumental and/or vocal music, with the ensemble typically known by a distinct name
Wikipedia - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
Wikipedia - Musical instruments
Wikipedia - Musical instrument -- Device created or adapted to make musical sounds
Wikipedia - Musical saw -- Hand saw used as a musical instrument
Wikipedia - Music for the Royal Fireworks -- Suite for wind instruments by Handel
Wikipedia - Music instrument technology
Wikipedia - Music workstation -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Naked eye -- Human vision, unaided by optical instruments
Wikipedia - Nate Sallie -- American singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and concert performer
Wikipedia - National Instruments
Wikipedia - Negotiable instrument -- Contract document exchangeable for money
Wikipedia - Neotraditional country -- Style of country music emphasizing instrumental compositions and "traditional" vocal styles
Wikipedia - Nephelometer -- Instrument for measuring the concentration of suspended particulates
Wikipedia - Nephoscope -- Meteorological instrument for determining the direction and relative speed of clouds
Wikipedia - New York Pro Musica -- Vocal and instrumental ensemble
Wikipedia - Neyla Pekarek -- American multi-instrumentalist and composer
Wikipedia - Ney -- Wind instrument (type of flute)
Wikipedia - Non-Instrumental Movement Inhibition
Wikipedia - Norah Jones -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Novum Instrumentum omne -- First published New Testament in Greek
Wikipedia - Oboe -- Musical instrument of the woodwind family
Wikipedia - Obrom -- percussion musical instrument
Wikipedia - Ocarina -- Ancient wind musical instrument
Wikipedia - Ocean data acquisition system -- A set of instruments deployed at sea to collect as much meteorological and oceanographic data as possible.
Wikipedia - Octant (instrument) -- Measuring instrument used primarily in navigation; type of reflecting instrument
Wikipedia - OHM (band) -- American instrumental rock/jazz fusion band
Wikipedia - Ole Borud discography -- Discography of the Norwegian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Ole Borud
Wikipedia - Olifant (instrument)
Wikipedia - Omnichord -- Electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Ondes Martenot -- Early electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Online Pornography (Commercial Basis) Regulations 2019 -- Statutory instrument intended to regulate access to pornographic websites in the UK
Wikipedia - Optical instrument -- Scientific instrument using light waves for image viewing
Wikipedia - Orchestra -- Large instrumental ensemble
Wikipedia - Organ (music) -- Musical keyboard instrument
Wikipedia - Organ pipe -- Musical instrument part
Wikipedia - Osteotome -- Orthopaedic instrument
Wikipedia - Oud -- Pear-shaped stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Overture -- Instrumental introduction to an opera, ballet, or oratorio
Wikipedia - Oxford Instruments
Wikipedia - Oxygen analyser -- Instrument to measure partial pressure of oxygen in a gas mixture
Wikipedia - Pair-conversion -- Instrument in photonics
Wikipedia - Pandura -- Ancient string instrument
Wikipedia - Pan flute -- Musical instrument, typically made from bamboo
Wikipedia - Paulo Miklos -- Brazilian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
Wikipedia - Pena (musical instrument) -- Traditional musical instrument of Kangleipak
Wikipedia - Pentagon UFO videos -- Cockpit instrumentation display videos from US Navy jets, widely publicized as UFOs
Wikipedia - Percussion instrument -- Type of musical instrument that produces a sound by being hit
Wikipedia - Periscope -- Instrument for observation from a concealed position
Wikipedia - Persephone (instrument) -- Analog fingerboard synthesizer
Wikipedia - Persian musical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Peter Harlan -- German musical instrument maker and luth player
Wikipedia - Philharmonic Society of Selangor -- Choral and instrumental group
Wikipedia - PH meter -- Instrument that indicates acidity or alkalinity in water-based solutions, expressed as pH
Wikipedia - Physiognotrace -- Drawing instrument
Wikipedia - Piano -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Pipe organ -- Wind instrument controlled by keyboard
Wikipedia - Piper Madison -- American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actress
Wikipedia - Piping and instrumentation diagram -- Detailed diagram in the process industry
Wikipedia - Pizzicato -- Playing technique for string instruments
Wikipedia - Plasma Instrument for Magnetic Sounding -- Faraday cup instrument for Europa Clipper
Wikipedia - Plasma Wave Subsystem -- Instrument on board the Voyager space probes
Wikipedia - Ploy (musical instrument) -- Cambodian musical instrument
Wikipedia - Popcorn (instrumental) -- 1969 song by Gershon Kingsley
Wikipedia - Post-rock -- Subgenre of rock music, often instrumental
Wikipedia - Prismatic compass -- Navigation and surveying instrument to measure magnetic bearing
Wikipedia - Proton magnetometer -- Instrument which measures very small variations in the Earth's magnetic field
Wikipedia - Protractor -- Angle measuring instrument
Wikipedia - Psaltery -- Stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Puerto Rican cuatro -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Pungi -- Wind instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent
Wikipedia - Qanun (instrument) -- Middle-Eastern stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Quadrant (instrument) -- Navigation instrument
Wikipedia - Quartet -- Ensemble of four singers or instrumental performers
Wikipedia - Questionnaire -- Research instrument consisting of a series of questions and other prompts for the purpose of gathering information from respondents
Wikipedia - Quiet Luke -- American singer, songwriter and instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Quitclaim deed -- Legal instrument
Wikipedia - Rabel (instrument) -- Spanish bowed stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Rachel Flowers -- American multi-instrumentalist and composer
Wikipedia - Rachel Zeffira -- Canadian-born soprano, composer, and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Radiosonde -- Meteorological instrumentation
Wikipedia - Radium dials -- Instrument dials painted with radium-based paint
Wikipedia - Randy Armstrong (musician) -- American guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer
Wikipedia - Ravanahatha -- Ancient Indian instrument, a bowed violin
Wikipedia - Rawap -- Chinese stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Rebab -- String instrument
Wikipedia - Rebana -- Musical instrument commonly found in Malay archipelago
Wikipedia - Rebec -- String instrument
Wikipedia - Rebel Heart (instrumental) -- 2000 song by The Corrs
Wikipedia - Recommendation Concerning the Status of Higher Education Teaching Personnel -- UNESCO instrument
Wikipedia - Recon Instruments
Wikipedia - Recorder (musical instrument) -- Woodwind musical instrument
Wikipedia - Relascope -- Instrument for measuring tree dimensions in forest surveys
Wikipedia - Requinto -- Spanish and Portuguese term to describe a smaller, higher-pitched version of another instrument
Wikipedia - Reyong -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Balinese gamelan
Wikipedia - Rhythm Tech -- Percussion instrument manufacturer
Wikipedia - Richard Henshall -- British progressive metal multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Rick Danko -- Canadian multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Robert McBride (composer) -- American composer and instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Robert Smith (musician) -- English singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
Wikipedia - Rob Quist -- American singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, and politician
Wikipedia - Rochak Kohli -- Indian instrumentalist, music director and music arranger
Wikipedia - Rodgers Instruments -- American manufacturer
Wikipedia - Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) -- English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - ROMderful -- British producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Rotring -- Technical writing and drawing instruments company
Wikipedia - Rubab (instrument)
Wikipedia - Ruins (instrumental) -- 1974 instrumental written by Fred Frith for Henry Cow
Wikipedia - Ruler -- An instrument used to measure distances or to draw straight lines
Wikipedia - Rumble (instrumental) -- 1958 instrumental by Link Wray
Wikipedia - Rush Hour (instrumental) -- 2000 single by Christopher Lawrence
Wikipedia - Ryan Tedder -- American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Oklahoma
Wikipedia - Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation
Wikipedia - Sam Amidon -- American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Vermont
Wikipedia - Samba Pa Ti (instrumental) -- Instrumental track by Santana
Wikipedia - Samica (musical instrument) -- Croatian stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Sampler (musical instrument)
Wikipedia - Sandstorm (instrumental) -- 1999 single by Darude
Wikipedia - Sanshin -- Okinawan musical instrument
Wikipedia - Sarah Kirkland Snider -- Instrumental music composer from the United States
Wikipedia - Sarangi -- Bowed, short-necked string instrument from South Asia
Wikipedia - Saraswati veena -- Plucked string instrument
Wikipedia - Saron (instrument) -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
Wikipedia - Sato (instrument) -- Tajik musical instrument
Wikipedia - Saturn V instrument unit
Wikipedia - Saw u -- Thai bowed string instrument
Wikipedia - SaxAndViolin -- Instrumental pop duo
Wikipedia - Saxophone -- type of musical instrument of the woodwind family
Wikipedia - Scandroid -- American synthwave music project by multi-instrumentalist Klayton
Wikipedia - School band -- Group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together
Wikipedia - Schrammel accordion -- Musical instrument
Wikipedia - Scientific instrument
Wikipedia - Scissors -- Hand-operated cutting instrument
Wikipedia - Scorchio (instrumental) -- 2000 single by Sasha and Darren Emerson
Wikipedia - Scratcher (instrument) -- Percussion instrument from Trinidad and Tobago
Wikipedia - Sector (instrument)
Wikipedia - Sediment trap -- Instrument used in oceanography to measure the quantity of sinking particulate material
Wikipedia - Seiko Instruments -- Japanese company, which develops and commercializes semiconductor, micromechatronics, and precision timepiece technology
Wikipedia - Seraphine (instrument) -- Early keyed wind instrument
Wikipedia - Shamisen -- Japanese plucked stringed instrument
Wikipedia - Sharpie (marker) -- American manufacturer of writing instruments
Wikipedia - Shawn Pittman (musician) -- American blues rock singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and record producer
Wikipedia - Sheikh Madar -- 19th century Somali Sufi leader instrumental in the expansion of Hargeisa
Wikipedia - Sheng (instrument) -- Chinese mouth-blown free reed instrument
Wikipedia - Shofar -- Wind instrument made from an animal horn
Wikipedia - Short (finance) -- Practice of selling securities or other financial instruments that are not currently owned
Wikipedia - Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation -- Notation for orchestra instrumentation
Wikipedia - Shurangiz -- Iranian musical instrument
Wikipedia - Signs Of LIfe Detector -- Spacecraft instrument to detect biosignatures
Wikipedia - Silva (musician) -- Brazilian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Simsimiyya -- Traditional Egyptian string instrument
Wikipedia - Sirius (instrumental) -- Instrumental by the Alan Parsons Project
Wikipedia - Slek -- Cambodian musical instrument
Wikipedia - Slenthem -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
Wikipedia - Slim Whitman -- American singer-songwriter and instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Social Impact Incentives (SIINC) -- Blended finance instrument
Wikipedia - Sonata -- Type of instrumental composition
Wikipedia - Sound hole -- An opening in the body of a stringed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Sound module -- Externally controlled electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Sousaphone -- Brass musical instrument
Wikipedia - Space telescope -- Instrument in outer space for observing distant space objects
Wikipedia - Spectris -- British instrumentation and measurement specialist
Wikipedia - Sphygmomanometer -- Instrument for measuring blood pressure
Wikipedia - Spiro (band) -- British instrumental musical group
Wikipedia - Stabilized liquid membrane device -- water sampling instrument
Wikipedia - Stage piano -- Electronic musical instrument
Wikipedia - Standard instrument departure -- departure route from an airport
Wikipedia - Stelth Ulvang -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Stock market prediction -- Act of trying to determine the future value of a financial instrument traded on an exchange
Wikipedia - Stradivarius Palatinos -- Set of five instruments by Antonio Stradivari
Wikipedia - Stradivarius -- String instruments built by the Italian family Stradivari, particularly Antonio Stradivari
Wikipedia - String instrument -- Class of musical instruments with vibrating strings
Wikipedia - String (music) -- Sound producing musical instrument component
Wikipedia - Stroh violin -- Mechanically amplified stringed musical instrument
Wikipedia - Stromuhr -- Medical instrument
Wikipedia - Submersible pressure gauge -- Pressure measuring instrument for underwater service
Wikipedia - Sufjan Stevens -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Wikipedia - Summer Madness (instrumental) -- 1974 song by Kool & the Gang
Wikipedia - Sunn -- Musical instrument amplifiers
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Kid Rock ::: Born: January 17, 1971; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Stan Ridgway ::: Born: April 5, 1954; Occupation: Instrumentalist;
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Gotye ::: Born: May 21, 1980; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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One Eight Seven(1997) - After surviving a brutal attack (Instrument used was a board with nails in it) by a student, teacher Trevor Garfield moves from New York to Los Angeles.
Chicken with Plums (2011) ::: 7.0/10 -- Poulet aux prunes (original title) -- Chicken with Plums Poster -- Since his beloved violin was broken, Nasser Ali Khan, one of the most renowned musicians of his day, has lost all taste for life. Finding no instrument worthy of replacing it, he decides to confine himself to bed to await death. Directors: Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi
Good Vibrations (2012) ::: 7.2/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 43min | Biography, Drama, Music | 29 March 2013 (UK) -- A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene. Directors: Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn Writers: Colin Carberry (screenplay), Glenn Patterson (screenplay)
Lady Snowblood (1973) ::: 7.7/10 -- Shurayukihime (original title) -- Lady Snowblood Poster A strikingly beautiful young woman is raised from birth to be a deadly instrument of revenge against the swindlers who destroyed her family. Director: Toshiya Fujita Writers: Kazuo Kamimura (story), Kazuo Koike (story) | 1 more credit Stars:
Shadowhunters ::: Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (original tit ::: TV-14 | 42min | Action, Drama, Fantasy | TV Series (20162019) -- After her mother disappears, Clary must venture into the dark world of demon hunting, and embrace her new role among the Shadowhunters. Creator:
The Raven (1935) ::: 7.0/10 -- Approved | 1h 1min | Crime, Horror | 8 July 1935 (USA) -- Dr. Vollin is a brilliant but unstable surgeon with a morbid obsession for instruments of torture. He saves the life of Jean Thatcher, a beautiful young socialite injured in an automobile accident and becomes increasingly attracted to her. Director: Lew Landers (as Louis Friedlander) Writers: Edgar Allan Poe (poem), David Boehm (screenplay)
Twins of Evil (1971) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 27min | Horror | June 1972 (USA) -- A religious sect led by Gustav Weil hunts all women suspected of witchcraft, killing a number of innocent victims. Young Katy, Gustav's niece, will involve herself in a devilish cult, and become an instrument of Justice in the region. Director: John Hough Writers: Tudor Gates (screenplay), Sheridan Le Fanu (characters created by) (as J. Sheridan Le Fanu)
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C³ -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Ecchi School Supernatural -- C³ C³ -- From the light novel series written by Minase Hazuki, comes a story of love, action, and comedy. Yachi Haruaki is a high school boy who is naturally resistant to curses. After his father sends him a mysterious black cube, Haruaki awakes to find a nude girl named Fear standing in his kitchen. She’s the human form of the cursed black cube – and an instrument of torture! Utilizing her special abilities, Fear fights alongside Haruaki to defeat other cursed instruments and their owners. -- -- (Source: FUNimation) -- TV - Oct 1, 2011 -- 157,247 6.64
Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Original -- Comedy Fantasy Slice of Life -- Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar -- Season Fairies create and control the weather using special musical instruments. They make the wind blow, the snow fall, the sun shine; if it's something weather related, they are the ones who make it happen. -- -- Sugar, an apprentice Snow Fairy, and her friends Salt and Pepper, all want to become full-fledged Season Fairies, and the only way to achieve this is to search for and find the "Twinkles" that will make their magical flowers bloom. The only problem is that none of them have any idea what a Twinkle is. -- -- They enlist the somewhat unwilling help of Saga, a human girl who can see Season Fairies. Much to her annoyance, Saga's perfectly planned and ordered life has just become a little too lively for her taste. Together, they search for the mysterious Twinkles while trying to perfect their magic. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA, Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Oct 2, 2001 -- 20,548 7.07
Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time -- -- Khara -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Psychological Drama Mecha -- Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time -- Shinji Ikari is still adrift after losing his will to live, but the place he arrives at teaches him what it means to hope. Finally, the Instrumentality Project is set in motion and Wille make one last grueling stand to prevent the Final Impact. -- -- (Source: IMDB) -- Movie - Mar 8, 2021 -- 172,096 8.07
Given -- -- Lerche -- 11 eps -- Manga -- Drama Music Romance Shounen Ai Slice of Life -- Given Given -- Tightly clutching his Gibson guitar, Mafuyu Satou steps out of his dark apartment to begin another day of his high school life. While taking a nap in a quiet spot on the gymnasium staircase, he has a chance encounter with fellow student Ritsuka Uenoyama, who berates him for letting his guitar's strings rust and break. Noticing Uenoyama's knowledge of the instrument, Satou pleads for him to fix it and to teach him how to play. Uenoyama eventually agrees and invites him to sit in on a jam session with his two band mates: bassist Haruki Nakayama and drummer Akihiko Kaji. --   -- Satou's voice is strikingly beautiful, filling Uenoyama with the determination to make Satou the lead singer of the band. Though reticent at first, Satou takes the offer after an emotional meeting with an old friend. With the support of his new friends, Satou must not only learn how to play guitar, but also come to terms with the mysterious circumstances that led him to be its owner. -- -- 304,338 8.34
HaruChika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun suru -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Music Slice of Life Mystery Romance School -- HaruChika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun suru HaruChika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun suru -- Chika Homura begins her high school career with a goal: to develop a "cute girl" persona. After quitting the volleyball team despite her all-star status, Chika decides to join her school's underrated Wind Instrument Club and play the flute, believing it to be the most delicate and feminine instrument. For the first time in nine years, Chika reunites with her childhood friend and total opposite, Haruta Kamijou. Unfortunately for Chika, Haruta is not fooled by her efforts to become more endearing. But this does not deter Chika, and she develops a crush on the band instructor, Shinjirou Kusakabe—but so does Haruta! -- -- However, Chika's high school life just won't go according to plan, as mysteries begin appearing around her and her friends. The club members must work together to solve the mysteries plaguing the school, all while trying to find more members to compete in musical competitions. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 78,403 6.35
Hatoya -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Other -- Dementia Music -- Hatoya Hatoya -- A surreal take on The Honest Woodcutter as a promotion for DJ Shugo's "Otoko-darake no Dai Enkai" music event. -- ONA - Mar 28, 2012 -- 198 N/A -- -- Ake-Vono -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Music -- Ake-Vono Ake-Vono -- Music video directed by Kouhei Yoshino for the song Ake-Vono by Japanese instrumental band NETWORKS. -- Music - Sep 26, 2013 -- 196 5.54
K-On! -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 13 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Music Slice of Life Comedy School -- K-On! K-On! -- A fresh high school year always means much to come, and one of those things is joining a club. Being in a dilemma about which club to join, Yui Hirasawa stumbles upon and applies for the Light Music Club, which she misinterprets to be about playing simple instruments, such as castanets. Unable to play an instrument, she decides to visit to apologize and quit. -- -- Meanwhile, the Light Music Club faces disbandment due to a lack of members. This causes the club members to offer anything, from food to slacking off during club time, in order to convince Yui to join. Despite their efforts, Yui insists on leaving due to her lack of musical experience. As a last resort, they play a piece for Yui, which sparks her fiery passion and finally convinces her to join the club. -- -- From then onward, it's just plain messing around with bits and pieces of practice. The members of the Light Music Club are ready to make their time together a delightful one! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Sentai Filmworks -- 811,001 7.84
Kono Oto Tomare! -- -- Platinum Vision -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Drama Music Romance School Shounen -- Kono Oto Tomare! Kono Oto Tomare! -- Gen Kudou, a koto maker, believes that his delinquent grandson Chika would never understand the profoundness of the traditional musical instrument. In an attempt to make up for his naivety and understand the words of his late grandfather, Chika tries to join the Tokise High School Koto Club. -- -- Even though the club is in dire need of members, new club president Takezou Kurata is unwilling to easily accept Chika's application due to his bad reputation. Nonetheless, after seeing Chika's seriousness and enthusiasm, Takezou allows the problem child to join, along with koto prodigy Satowa Houzuki and three of Chika's energetic friends. Kono Oto Tomare! follows the merry band of musicians as they aspire to play at the national competition. -- -- 157,320 7.87
Kono Oto Tomare! -- -- Platinum Vision -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Drama Music Romance School Shounen -- Kono Oto Tomare! Kono Oto Tomare! -- Gen Kudou, a koto maker, believes that his delinquent grandson Chika would never understand the profoundness of the traditional musical instrument. In an attempt to make up for his naivety and understand the words of his late grandfather, Chika tries to join the Tokise High School Koto Club. -- -- Even though the club is in dire need of members, new club president Takezou Kurata is unwilling to easily accept Chika's application due to his bad reputation. Nonetheless, after seeing Chika's seriousness and enthusiasm, Takezou allows the problem child to join, along with koto prodigy Satowa Houzuki and three of Chika's energetic friends. Kono Oto Tomare! follows the merry band of musicians as they aspire to play at the national competition. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 157,320 7.87
Liz to Aoi Tori -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Drama Music School -- Liz to Aoi Tori Liz to Aoi Tori -- Liz's days of solitude come to an end when she meets a blue bird in the form of a young girl. Although their relationship blossoms, Liz must make a heart-wrenching decision in order to truly realize her love for Blue Bird. -- -- High school seniors and close friends Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki are tasked to play the lead instruments in the third movement of Liz and the Blue Bird, a concert band piece inspired by this fairy tale. The introverted and reserved Mizore plays the oboe, representing the kind and gentle Liz. Meanwhile, the radiant and popular Nozomi plays the flute, portraying the cheerful and energetic Blue Bird. -- -- However, as they rehearse, the distance between Mizore and Nozomi seems to grow. Their disjointed duet disappoints the band, and with graduation on the horizon, uncertainty about the future spurs complicated emotions. With little time to improve as their performance draws near, they desperately attempt to connect with their respective characters. But when Mizore and Nozomi consider the story from a brand-new perspective, will the girls find the strength to face harsh realities? -- -- A spin-off film adaptation of the Hibike Euphonium! series, Liz to Aoi Tori dances between the parallels of a charming fairy tale, a moving musical piece, and a delicate high school friendship. -- -- Movie - Apr 21, 2018 -- 85,893 8.21
Mashiro no Oto -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Music Slice of Life Drama School Shounen -- Mashiro no Oto Mashiro no Oto -- Shamisen is a traditional Japanese musical instrument that looks similar to a guitar. Teenager Sawamura Setsu's grandfather who raised him and his older brother Wakana, recently passed away. His grandfather was one of the greatest Shamisen players and the two siblings grew up listening to him play and learning to play the instrument. -- -- Since their grandfather's death, Setsu dropped out of high school, moved to Tokyo and has been drifting, not knowing what to do besides play his Shamisen. That's when his successful and rich mother, Umeko, storms into his life and tries to shape Setsu up. She enrolls him back into high school, but little does Setsu know that he is about to rediscover his passion for Shamisen. -- -- (Source: MU, edited) -- 50,579 7.72
Sirius -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Historical Supernatural Vampire -- Sirius Sirius -- In the year 1930, vampires have infiltrated Tokyo to feast upon its unsuspecting citizens. As the number of victims continues to rise, the city's authorities decide to hire the Jaegers—a strange, diverse group of individuals tasked by the V Shipping Company to hunt down vampires around the world. Carrying musical instrument cases to disguise their identity, the Jaegers battle the vampires with the same mercilessness demonstrated by their foes. -- -- Yuliy, the Jaeger's most skilled warrior, is the sole survivor of a vampire raid on his home village. Using the strength granted by his werewolf blood, he works with his team to assist Tokyo's law enforcement with the city's vampire problem. Though under the pretense of helping the police, the Jaegers are actually fighting the vampires over the mystical Ark of Sirius. With its power to change the fate of the world, Yuliy and his friends must locate the artifact before the vampires can use it to achieve their destructive goals. -- -- 178,971 7.02
Sirius -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Historical Supernatural Vampire -- Sirius Sirius -- In the year 1930, vampires have infiltrated Tokyo to feast upon its unsuspecting citizens. As the number of victims continues to rise, the city's authorities decide to hire the Jaegers—a strange, diverse group of individuals tasked by the V Shipping Company to hunt down vampires around the world. Carrying musical instrument cases to disguise their identity, the Jaegers battle the vampires with the same mercilessness demonstrated by their foes. -- -- Yuliy, the Jaeger's most skilled warrior, is the sole survivor of a vampire raid on his home village. Using the strength granted by his werewolf blood, he works with his team to assist Tokyo's law enforcement with the city's vampire problem. Though under the pretense of helping the police, the Jaegers are actually fighting the vampires over the mystical Ark of Sirius. With its power to change the fate of the world, Yuliy and his friends must locate the artifact before the vampires can use it to achieve their destructive goals. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Netflix -- 178,971 7.02
Suite Precure♪ -- -- Toei Animation -- 48 eps -- Original -- Action Magic Fantasy Shoujo -- Suite Precure♪ Suite Precure♪ -- Major Land is a colorful world of music where instruments and notes come to life. During an annual concert event, Hummy, the cat songstress of Major Land, prepares to sing the "Melody of Happiness," capable of spreading happiness to worlds beyond. However, Mephisto, the king of Minor Land, interrupts the event and rewrites the score into the "Melody of Sorrow"—a dissonant composition that would instead cause despair when performed. In order to prevent this from happening, Hummy is tasked with finding the Precure, renowned warriors with an unmatched passion for music, and recreating the Melody of Happiness. -- -- Hummy arrives in Kanon Town, home of musically-inclined athlete Hibiki Houjou and studious baker Kanade Minamino. Engaging only in endless bickers, Hibiki and Kanade were formerly best friends and have since fallen out of touch. Their activities are stopped short by an unwelcome guest—the songstress of Minor Land, Siren. -- -- When Siren turns an important record into a gigantic monster, the girls' hearts resonate with the desire to protect what they hold dear and the two transform into the Suite Precure! As legendary warriors, Hibiki and Kanade will have to put their personal squabbles aside if they wish to protect the happiness of the world. -- -- TV - Feb 6, 2011 -- 12,492 7.26
Wena Wrist -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Military Music -- Wena Wrist Wena Wrist -- Sony unveiled its new "wena wrist" smartwatch's "kawamori Edition" with Macross anime director and mechanical designer Shoji Kawamori, and naturally, it comes complete with an anime ad. -- -- The aircraft shown in the video closely evokes the forward-swept-wing YF-19/VF-19 variable fighter designs first seen in Macross Plus and Macross 7, but appears to also draw inspiration from real-life fighter craft, with canards common in European fighters, and an air intake similar to the F-16. The iconic motif of hands in the shape of a fighter also first appeared in Macross Plus. -- -- Kawamori designed the case that will ship alongside the Wena Wrist product. The watch itself is a mechanical design, evoking pilot watch-style elements. The dial's design evokes the attitude indicator/artificial horizon seen on fighter instrument panels, with one side being an open-heart design showing the mechanical movement. The 12:00 position is indicated by a white arrow, common to many pilot watches. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Special - Jan 28, 2020 -- 248 5.36
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List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1990
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1991
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1992
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1993
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1994
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1995
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1996
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1997
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2012
List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2013
List of Stradivarius instruments
List of surveying instruments
List of the Beatles' instruments
List of The Mortal Instruments characters
List of transposing instruments
List of vehicle instruments
List of Yamaha signature instruments
Little Johnny from the Hospitul: Breaks & Instrumentals Vol.1
Live instrumentation
Living instrument doctrine
Long Gone (instrumental)
Long-string instrument
Machete (musical instrument)
Macroeconomic policy instruments
Malignant Narcissism (instrumental)
Mandore (instrument)
Manjur (instrument)
Marconi Instruments
Marfa (instrument)
Market-based environmental policy instruments
Markman v. Westview Instruments, Inc.
Marooned (instrumental)
Martin Band Instrument Company
Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association
Mathematical instrument
Maths (instrumental)
Meade Instruments
Measuring instrument
Measuring Instruments Directive
Melodic percussion instrument
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (instrumental)
Meteorological instrumentation
Metrologic Instruments
Mexico (instrumental)
Michell Instruments
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
Milestones (instrumental composition)
Miming in instrumental performance
Ministry of Instrumentation, Automation and Control Systems
Moby Dick (instrumental)
Moeck Musikinstrumente + Verlag
Mouthpiece (wind instrument)
Multi-instrumentalist
Mural instrument
Museum of Ancient Greek, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Musical Instruments
Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments
Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone"
Museum of Musical Instruments, Cret
Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University
Museum of Timekeeping and Mechanical Musical Instruments
Musical instrument
Musical instrument classification
Musical Instrument Factory of Riga
Musical Instrument Museum
Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)
Musical instruments in church services
Musical instruments of Rajasthan
Music instrument technology
National instrument
National Instrument 43-101
National Instruments
National String Instrument Corporation
Native Instruments
Nautische Instrumente Mhle Glashtte
Navigational instrument
Negotiable instrument
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
Neolin (instrument)
Nevel (instrument)
New Mexico Exoplanet Spectroscopic Survey Instrument
New Zealand contributions to human rights instruments
Ngoni (instrument)
No. 14 Instrument Flying Squadron
Nocturnal (instrument)
No Instruments
Nova Measuring Instruments
Novum Instrumentum omne
Nuclear Instrumentation Module
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research
Nut (string instrument)
Octant (instrument)
Offstage instrument or choir part in classical music
Olifant (instrument)
One of These Days (instrumental)
On the Run (instrumental)
Optical instrument
Optimal instruments
Organum (instrument)
Original Musical Instrument Company
Oxford Instruments
Ozone monitoring instrument
Pakistani Instrument of Surrender
Parallactic instrument of Kapteyn
Pate (instrument)
Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation
Pegasus (instrumental)
Pena (musical instrument)
Pepa (instrument)
Percussion instrument
Persephone (instrument)
Persian musical instruments
Pet Sounds (instrumental)
Photo instrumentation
Pibgorn (instrument)
Pi (instrument)
Pinocchio (instrumental)
Pioneer Instrument Company
Pipe (instrument)
Piping and instrumentation diagram
Pitched percussion instrument
Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry
Plucked string instrument
Pochette (musical instrument)
Polyphony and monophony in instruments
Popcorn (instrumental)
Portsmouth (instrumental)
Potentiometer (measuring instrument)
Powerhouse (instrumental)
Psalterium (instrument)
Public instrument
Qanun (instrument)
Quadrant (instrument)
Quantitative PCR instrument
Ramsden surveying instruments
Ratchet (instrument)
Rattle (percussion instrument)
Raunchy (instrumental)
RCA AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar
Rebel Heart (instrumental)
Recorder (musical instrument)
Recording studio as an instrument
Reedless wind instrument
Reflecting instrument
Regal (instrument)
Reggatta de Blanc (instrumental)
Reuters Instrument Code
Reverend Musical Instruments
Review of Scientific Instruments
Rise (instrumental)
Rocky Mount Instruments
Rodgers Instruments
Rubab (instrument)
Rush Hour (instrumental)
Safety instrumented system
Sambuca (instrument)
Samica (musical instrument)
Sampler (musical instrument)
Sandstorm (instrumental)
Saron (instrument)
Saturn V instrument unit
Scale length (string instruments)
Schonstedt Instrument Company
Scientific Computing & Instrumentation
Scientific instrument
Scorpio (instrumental)
Scottish statutory instrument
Sector (instrument)
Seiko Instruments
Seiler Instrument & Mfg. Co.
Se (instrument)
Select Committee on Statutory Instruments
Sentinel (instrumental)
Seraphine (instrument)
Serenade for Wind Instruments (Dvok)
Serpent (instrument)
Service for Foreign Policy Instruments
Shaker (musical instrument)
Sheng (instrument)
Sh (instrument)
Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation
Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments
Sihu (instrument)
Siku (instrument)
Silhouette (Kenny G instrumental)
Single-reed instrument
Sirius (instrumental)
Six sonatas for various instruments
Skin conditions in instrumental musicians
Sleep Dirt (instrumental)
Snowcone (instrumental)
Songs and Instrumentals
Sound (medical instrument)
Spacecraft Planet Instrument C-matrix Events
Spain (instrumental)
SPECTRO Analytical Instruments
Spheres (instrumental)
Spoon (musical instrument)
Stage lighting instrument
Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments
Standard instrument departure
Statutory instrument
Statutory instrument (UK)
Steinway Musical Instruments
Steppin' Out (instrumental)
Stevie Ray Vaughan's musical instruments
Stream of Consciousness (instrumental)
Stringed instrument tunings
String instrument
String instrument repertoire
Strobe (instrumental)
Summer Madness (instrumental)
Sundari (instrument)
Surfing with the Alien (instrumental)
Surgical instrument
Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation
Taal (instrument)
Taille (instrument)
Tambura (instrument)
Tar (Azerbaijani instrument)
Tar (string instrument)
Tati (instrument)
Tattoo (Mike Oldfield instrumental)
Telstar (instrumental)
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments AR7
Texas Instruments Business Analyst
Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40
Texas Instruments DaVinci
Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture
Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips
Texas Instruments Power
Texas Instruments Professional Computer
Texas Instruments Professional Computer and Professional Portable Computer
Texas Instruments signing key controversy
Texas Instruments SN76477
Texas Instruments SN76488
Texas Instruments SN76489
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
Texas Instruments TMS1000
Texas Instruments TMS320
Texas Instruments TMS9900
Texas Instruments TMS9918
Thattai (instrument)
The 1st International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments
The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments
The Hunters (instrumental band)
The Instrumentals
The Instruments
The Joe Chithalen Memorial Musical Instrument Lending Library
The Liquidator (instrumental)
The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred
The Mortal Instruments
The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes (unproduced film)
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
The Ox (instrumental)
The Parley of Instruments
The RZAInstrumental Experience
Thomas Cooke (scientific instrument maker)
ThomasKilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design
TimedText:North Macedonia's national anthem (instrumental).ogg.en.srt
TimedText:North Macedonia's national anthem (instrumental).ogg.ko.srt
TimedText:North Macedonia's national anthem (instrumental).ogg.mk.srt
Toad (instrumental)
Toka (instrument)
Tom (instrument)
Topsy (instrumental)
Trade defence instrument
Trade (financial instrument)
Traditional Cambodian musical instruments
Traditional Japanese musical instruments
Traditional Korean musical instruments
Traditional Thai musical instruments
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments
Transit instrument
Transposing instrument
Transversal (instrument making)
Treatise on Instrumentation
Tres (instrument)
Triangle (musical instrument)
Trigono (instrument)
Trio for Blunt Instruments
Tro (instrument)
Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments
Unitar (instrument)
Universal Instruments Corporation
Unpitched percussion instrument
Vaccine (instrument)
Violetta (instrument)
Virtual instrument
Virtual instrument software architecture
Viscount (musical instrument manufacturer)
VME eXtensions for Instrumentation
Volume 1: Instrumental Driving Music for Felons
Vox Maris (musical instrument)
Walk, Don't Run (instrumental)
Washboard (musical instrument)
Wavy Gravy (instrumental)
Weeping Wall (instrumental)
We Think as Instruments
William Tell Overture (Mike Oldfield instrumental)
Wind instrument
Windows Management Instrumentation
Wipe Out (instrumental)
Women of Ireland (Mike Oldfield instrumental)
Woodwind instrument
Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers
Wot (instrument)
Xindi (instrument)
Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments
York Band Instrument Company
Yu (wind instrument)
Zeitschrift fr Instrumentenbau
Zeta Instrument Processor Interface
Zurich Instruments


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