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- Euphonium (links | edit)
- Jimi Hendrix (links | edit)
- Musical tuning (links | edit)
- Nirvana (band) (links | edit)
- Musical note (links | edit)
- Tuning fork (links | edit)
- Violin (links | edit)
- Sousaphone (links | edit)
- Absolute pitch (links | edit)
- C (musical note) (links | edit)
- Vibraphone (links | edit)
- Transposing instrument (links | edit)
- Tenor (links | edit)
- Key (music) (links | edit)
- Pitch (music) (links | edit)
- Enharmonic equivalence (links | edit)
- Pitch pipe (links | edit)
- Index of music articles (links | edit)
- Blenheim Palace (links | edit)
- BBC Proms (links | edit)
- 1895 in music (links | edit)
- Henry Wood (links | edit)
- Relative pitch (links | edit)
- Netherlands Carillon (links | edit)
- Lyndon LaRouche (links | edit)
- Tenor horn (links | edit)
- Great Highland bagpipe (links | edit)
- Music of China (links | edit)
- Ben Johnston (composer) (links | edit)
- Missing fundamental (links | edit)
- Westminster Quarters (links | edit)
- For No One (links | edit)
- Yale Memorial Carillon (links | edit)
- Orfeo ed Euridice (links | edit)
- Historically informed performance (links | edit)
- Ear training (links | edit)
- Minor third (links | edit)
- A440 (pitch standard) (links | edit)
- Letter notation (links | edit)
- Diapason (links | edit)
- Boy soprano (links | edit)
- Hardanger fiddle (links | edit)
- The Washington Post (march) (links | edit)
- Queen's Hall (links | edit)
- List of musician and band name etymologies (links | edit)
- Contra-alto clarinet (links | edit)
- Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra (Mozart) (links | edit)
- Scientific pitch notation (links | edit)
- Piano key frequencies (links | edit)