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» An Exhibition of Early Musical Instruments 
Bagpipes, crumhorns, drum, medieval fiddle, flutes, harp, tromba marina, rebec, symphony and hurdy-gurdies made by Bryan Tolley.
http://members.aol.com/vielleur/index1.html
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» Bate Collection of Musical Instruments 
An extensive and systematic collection of European orchestral woodwind instruments donated to the University of Oxford by Philip Bate.
http://www.bate.ox.ac.uk
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» Contrabass Compendium 
A list of bass and contrabass instruments, past and present.
http://www.contrabass.com/pages/compendium.html
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» Dulcians 
A description of the Dulcian or Curtal, which is the Renaissance predecessor of the bassoon.
http://www.hansmons.com/dulcians/index.html
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» Early Music Vincent Ho 
Early music and instruments, sound files of harpsichords and clavichords, and a table with pictures of the author's early music instruments collection, from medieval psalteries to Renaissance recorders.
http://www.rawbw.com/~hbv/earlymus/
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» Instruments to Play Medieval Music 
Pictures of medieval instruments with illustrations from medieval art. Includes audio clips, bibliography and discography in French.
http://www.instrumentsmedievaux.org/
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» John's Music Things 
Description of medieval singing techniques and the musical instruments he plays.
http://www.cb1.com/~john/misc/music.html
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» Joëlle Morton's Historical Bass 
The history of bass string instruments such as the viola da gamba, violone, and double bass, along with their performance practices and iconography.
http://www.greatbassviol.com/
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» Kenneth Sparr 
Information about lute, guitar and early keyboards.
http://www.tabulatura.com/
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» Kim Christensen's Music Museum 
Private collection of music instruments with pictures, sound samples, history, and functional description.
http://musicmuseum.8m.com/
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» Lars' Baroque Flute Corner 
Information on the Baroque flute, including instrument care and fingering charts.
http://www.gruk.net/lars/BaroqueFluteCorner.html
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» Links to History of Musical Instruments 
Includes links to museums and collections, historical guides, historical sources and facsimiles, societies, individual instruments, and world instruments.
http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/musi/Callon/2273/Instr.htm
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» Lute-Harpsichord: A Forgotten Instrument 
Bach sought, and had custom-built, a harpsichord which sounded like a lute. Detailed description of history and construction.
http://www.baroquemusic.org/barluthp.html
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» National Music Museum 
Founded as an academic support unit of The University of South Dakota, this collection includes more than 10,000 American, European, and non-Western instruments from virtually all cultures and historical periods.
http://www.usd.edu/smm/
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» Neanderthal Flute 
Musicological analysis by Bob Fink of the oldest musical instrument, including its significance to the origin of music.
http://www.greenwych.ca/fl-compl.htm
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» Pifarri Page 
Wind instrument ensembles in Italy from 1450 to 1620 by Brenda Flynn.
http://tiltedworld.com/brenda/pifarri.html
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» Rebec Page 
Origin and history of the rebec, construction, playing, tuning, bibliography, and many illustrations.
http://crab.rutgers.edu/~pbutler/rebec.html
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» Renaissance Cittern Page 
Information on its history, articles, art, music, recordings, players, composers, and builders.
http://www.geocities.com/ren_cittern/
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» The Saxon Lyre 
History, construction, and playing techniques.
http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/lyre.html
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» Windcaps 
Early music in various manifestations by Mark W Venn, including handmade Renaissance woodwind instruments, Cotswold Early Music Festival (formerly the Cirencester Early Music Festival), and the "Mozart" music software.
http://www.windcaps.co.uk/
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