Psalm 150
in the orig. sense of incising; a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn
a musical instrument consisting of a strong frame, taut strings of animal or plant material, plucked to make melodic sounds, usually of a portable size
a musical instrument with a strong frame to place tension on strings as a tone, then plucked to make music, though some could be quite large, generally of a portable size
tambourine, timbrel, small hand-drum, i.e., a percussion instrument (tympanic) held and struck by the hand, with a shallow headed drum
circle-dancing, round-dancing, i.e., a series of rhythmic body movements, likely segregated by sex, possibly accompanied by rhythm instruments and/or musical instruments, with the associative meaning of being joyful
the sounds of music from plucked instruments
from an unused root mean. to apportion; a part; hence a musical chord (as parted into strings)
wind instrument, i.e., a reed-flute or pipe instrument making a musical sound by blowing into it or upon the opening of tube
in the original sense of breathing; TWOT 1559c; GK 6385; Four occurrences; AV translates as “organ” twice, “flute” once, and “pipe” once. 1 a musical instrument. 1A perhaps a flute, reed-pipe, or panpipes.
clash, bang, crash, i.e., a sharp, brusque, staccato sound made by large metal cymbals
pair of round, metal musical percussion instruments which are struck together to make a rhythmic sound