Legalinstrument is a law legal term of art that is used for any formally executed written document that can be formally attributed to its author, ref Law Glossary , The K Zone , s.v. instrument , retrieved on 19 May 2009 http www.kevinboone.com lawglos Instrument.html . ref records and formally expresses a legally enforceable act, process, ref Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44, s.v. instrument , retrieved on 19 May 2009 http define.com instrument . ref or contractual duty, obligation, or right, and therefore evidences that act, process, or agreement. ref BusinessDictionary.com, s.v. instrument , retrieved 15 May 2009 http www.businessdictionary.com definition instrument.html . ref ref Barron s Law Dictionary , s.v. instrument . ref Examples include a wikt certificate ... and infrastructure for assuring legal strength in digial interactions DEFAULTSORT LegalInstrument Category Legal documents ca Document legal de Rechtsgesch ft el es Negocio jur dico ... law . Many legal instruments were written under seal by affixing a wax or paper seal device seal to the document in evidence of its legal execution and Authentication authenticity which ... away with the requirement of documents being under seal in order to give them legal effect. Others, such as Australia, have re interpreted sealing as a formally attested signature. Electronic legal documents ... computers and cell phones, legal instruments or formal legal documents have undergone ... legal documents is most prominent in the United States courts. Most United States courts prefer the filing of electronic legal documents over paper. However, there is not yet a public law to unify the different ... of electronic legal documents and signatures before the U.S. Congress had acted, including ... used for digital signatures or electronic signatures have produced a legal and contractual minefield ... jurisdiction is a claim which must be taken with considerable caution. See also Legal document assistant ... more details
wiktionarypar instrumentInstrument may refer to Instrument film Instrument film , a documentary of the band Fugazi , directed by Jem Cohen Instruments application , a performance visualizer Science and technology Measuring instrument , a device used to measure or compare physical properties Electrical measurement instrument Electrical instrument , an instrument used to measure voltage , electric current , resistance, power, etc. Electronic measurement instrument Electronic instrument , a technical instrument of any kind that relies on electronics for its performance and accuracy. Also, any specialized electical instrument for making measurements in electronic equipment or devices. Scientific instrument , a device used to collect scientific data, often electronic in nature Laboratory equipment , the measuring tools used in a scientific laboratory, often electronic in nature Medical instrument , a device used to diagnose or treat diseases Flight instruments , the devices used to measure the speed, altitude, and pertinent flight angles of various kinds of aircraft Quantum instrument , a mathematical ... instrument , a device measuring parameters of a vehicle, such as its speed or position Weather instrument , a device used to record aspects of the weather Other Financial instrument , a formal documentation of a financial transaction Instrumental variable , a method used in statistics Legalinstrument , a formal documentation of a status or transaction Musical instrument , a device designed to produce musical sounds Negotiable instrument , a type of contract Statutory instrument , a form of legislation See also Tool Instrumentation disambiguation disambig af Instrument ast Instrumentu cs Instrument da Instrument de Instrument es Instrumento fr Instrument gl Instrumento hr Instrument it Strumento la Instrumentum nl Instrument no Instrument nn Instrument pl Instrument pt Instrumento simple Instrument fi Instrumentti sv Instrument ur zh ... more details
Infobox television show name Is It Legal? image caption The cast of Is It Legal? From left to right Kate Isitt, Matthew Ashforde, Richard Lumsden, Patrick Barlow, Imelda Staunton, and Jeremy Clyde format Comedy runtime 25 minutes creator Simon Nye starring Patrick Barlow br Imelda Staunton br Richard Lumsden br Kate Isitt br Jeremy Clyde br Matthew Ashforde country United Kingdom network ITV Series 1 & 2 br Channel 4 Series 3 first aired start date df yes 1995 9 12 last aired end date df yes 1998 12 9 num episodes 21 list episodes List of Is It Legal? episodes official website http www.hartswoodfilms.co.uk programmes com legal.html Is It Legal? is a Television in the United Kingdom British television sitcom set in a solicitors office in Hounslow , west London , which ran from 1995 to 1998. It was produced by Hartswood Films and was shown on ITV for Series 1 2 and Channel 4 for Series 3. It was written by Simon Nye , who also wrote other ITV sitcoms such as Men Behaving Badly and Hardware TV series Hardware . Cast Richard Lumsden Colin Lotus Jeremy Clyde Dick Spackman Series 1 2 Imelda Staunton Stella Phelps Patrick Barlow Bob Birch Kate Isitt Alison Matthew Ashforde Darren Nicole Arumugam Sarah Chivers Notable Guest Stars John Thomson comedian John Thomson Paramedic in Death In Hounslow ... partners Colin and Dick, hold her back because of their inept attitude towards law and the legal ... despite Stella s obvious dislike of him. Episodes Main List of Is It Legal? episodes Filming locations ... in 1996. DVD releases All three series of Is It Legal? have been released by Network DVD Network ... 2011 The Complete Series 1 to 3 Box Set TBA External links IMDb title 0112019 Is It Legal? BBC Online comedy guide articles i isitlegal 7773830.shtml Is It Legal? http www.hartswoodfilms.co.uk programmes com legal.html Is It Legal? on the Hartswood Films website Category 1995 British television programme ... Category British legal television series Category Channel 4 sitcoms Category ITV sitcoms Category ... more details
Instrument of Surrender is a name often given to surrendering documents of a military conflict, as those documents are legalinstrument s. Some such documents are World War II Japanese Instrument of Surrender German Instrument of Surrender Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces Other conflicts Argentine surrender in the Falklands War 1982 Pakistan Pakistani Instrument of Surrender 1971 at the end of the Bangladesh Liberation War . disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A registered instrument is a form of property , such as share finance share s or Bond finance bonds , where records are kept of who owns the underlying property, or of the transactions involving transfer of ownership for example, a company law company s share register . They may be contrasted with bearer instrument s, where no records are kept of ownership or transfers. In general, the legal situs of the property is where the register is located. DEFAULTSORT Registered Instrument Category Securities Law term stub Econ stub ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 A prerogative instrument is a legalinstrument issued in the United Kingdom under the royal prerogative , in contrast with a Statutory Instrument which is made under the authority of an Act of Parliament . Examples of prerogative instruments include letters patent including most royal charter s , royal instructions , royal warrant s, and some Order in Council orders in council . The use of prerogative instruments has declined considerably both as a result of the transfer of political power from the Sovereign to the British House of Commons House of Commons , and with the expanded use since the nineteenth century of delegated legislation under the authority of parliament. Prerogative instruments were often used as the basis for the constitutions of British colonies. See also Prerogative writ References External links UK law stub Category Constitutional law ... more details
A bearer instrument is a document that indicates that the owner of the document has title property title to property , such as share finance share s or Bond finance bonds . Bearer instruments differ from normal registered instrument s, in that no records are kept of who owns the underlying property, or of the transactions involving transfer of ownership. Whoever physically holds the bearer bond papers is assumed to be the owner of the property. This is useful for investors and corporate officers who wish to retain anonymity, but ownership is extremely difficult to recover in event of loss or theft . In general, the legal situs of the property is where the instrument is located. Bearer instruments can be used in certain jurisdictions to avoid transfer tax es, although tax es may be charged when bearer instruments are issued. Under the Uniform Commercial Code , a negotiable instrument such as a cheque check or promissory note that is payable to the order of bearer or cash may be enforced i.e. redeemed for payment by the party in possession. The payee i.e. the person named in the pay to line may also convert an instrument into a bearer instrument by endorsing signing the back. This is the letter of the law in practice many merchants and financial institutions will not pay a check presented for payment by anyone other than the named payee. In earlier times many forms of government issued currency were actually bearer instruments giving the bearer property title to precious metals. See also Bearer bond Lotteries Lottery in the United States Lottery in the USA Scratchcard Scratch cards Token money External links http www.quatloos.com bearer shares.htm Quatloos s Page about Bearer Shares http www.wolfsberg principles.com faq ownership.html 3b Implications of Bearer Shares as told by the Wolfsberg Group http issuu.com dgcmagazine docs oct f digi10 f final 8 Future of Private Money ... Category Legal documents law term stub econ stub cs Akcie na doru itele de Inhaberaktie ko pl ... more details
A public instrument is any legalinstrument recorded with and authenticated by a public office or employee. Any such instrument, in order to carry weight, must be genuine and authentic. Public instruments consequently must bear the name, title and seal of the official issuing them, and they should be written in the presence of witnesses and attested by them. ref Catholic Enyclopedia , s.v. proof , html , retrieved 23 September 2009 http www.newadvent.org cathen 12454c.htm . ref A public instrument is generally admissible in evidence without the necessity of preliminary proof of its authenticity and due execution. ref Sicat vs Ariola Jr AC 5864 April 15, 2005 Per Curiam En Banc Resolution , Judiciary of the Philippines , htm , retrieved 23 September 2009 http pmc.judiciary.gov.ph test dmdocuments ac 5864.htm . ref In other words, public instruments are self authenticating documentary evidence. Typical types of public instruments include state and federal laws laws of foreign nations vital record s legislative acts acts of statute Act of Parliament acts of Parliament or Act of Congress Congress delegated legislation in the United Kingdom subordinate legislation court writs or process court records rules of court Act document notarial acts municipal and county charters ordinances and resolutions of municipalities administrative agency rules items under official governmental seal any deed or formal agreement recorded and filed with a government register Civil and Scots law Public instruments at civil law legal system Civil law are generally known as authentic acts and under Scots law as probative or self proving instruments . These categories refer more to the level of evidenciary validity given an instrument in court. Under these law systems, to be received as a public instrument, a document must be subjected to a number of conditions, including execution before two or more ... judicial officer, or which is certified as being a copy of a public register. Any such instrument is said ... more details
Instrument Category Legal terms Category Canadian law Category Drunk driving ...Merge Approved screening device date August 2009 The expression approved instrument is a Canadian term defined ref http laws.justice.gc.ca en ShowDoc cs C 46 bo ga l VIII bo ga l IX en?page 6&isPrinting false codese 254 Criminal Code of Canada section 254 1 ref in the Criminal Code of Canada as blockquote approved instrument means an instrument of a kind that is designed to receive and make an analysis of a sample of the breath of a person in order to measure the concentration of alcohol in the blood of that person and is approved as suitable for the purposes of section 258 by order of the Attorney General of Canada blockquote An approved instrument demand can be made whenever a police officer believes on reasonable and probable grounds that a person has committed an impaired or over 80 offence within the preceding 3 hours. ref http www.lawyers.ca international sectiondetail.asp?ID 3&state Ontario Criminal Code of Canada section 254 3 ref The approved instrument breath demand should be made by the same officer who formed the reasonable and probable grounds. In order for the instrument to be approved, it must be calibrated 15 days within the time of testing. All roadside test kits must be calibrated in Ontario. ref http www.lawyers.ca private Impaired2000 results.asp?ID 94 R. v. Pavel ref . The indicia of impairment leading to the formation of the reasonable and probable grounds ... certain breath instruments as approved instruments for use in Canada. A breath instrument ... an approved instrument demand that has been lawfully made. Section 254 5 of the Criminal Code of Canada ... The calibration of an approved instrument in Canada should be checked using a standard alcohol solution at a specific temperature using a simulator each time the operator of the approved instrument ... using an approved instrument in the context of several conditions precedent presumptively becomes ... more details
the legal definition of what is and what is not a negotiable instrument cquote 3 104. NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ... Instrument Category Securities Category Legal documents Category Payment systems Category Negotiable ...refimprove date January 2011 A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific ... Instruments Act, 1881 in India, a negotiable instrument means a promissory note, bill of exchange ... or describes the payee, who is designated on and memorialized by the instrument and 3 is capable of change through transfer by valid negotiation of the instrument. As payment of money is promised subsequently, the instrument itself can be used by the holder in due course as a store of value although, instruments can be transferred for amounts in contractual exchange that are less than the instrument ... other types of contracts A negotiable instrument can serve to convey value constituting at least part ... contract contemplates the right to hold the instrument as, and to negotiate the instrument ... to which the negotiable instrument is linked. The instrument, memorializing 1 the power to demand payment and, 2 the right to be paid, can move, for example, in the instance of a bearer instrument , wherein ... exceptions exist, such as instances of loss or theft of the instrument, wherein the possessor of the note ... of the negotiable instrument. The consideration constituted by a negotiable instrument is cognizable .... The instrument itself is understood as memorializing the right for, and power to demand, payment, and an obligation for payment evidenced by the instrument itself with possession as a holder ..., the negotiable instrument can serve as the writing memorializing a contract, thus satisfying any applicable ... course of a negotiable instrument are qualitatively, as matters of law, superior to those provided ... No notice need be given to any party liable on the instrument for transfer of the rights under the instrument ... to enforce the instrument counts as payment on the note until adequate notice has been received by the liable ... more details
both. Accession of states to the new Dominions The Instrument of Accession was the legal document designed .... Among the more momentous such Instrument of Accession Jammu and Kashmir accessions was that executed ... of India by an Instrument of Accession executed by the Ruler thereof. Now, therefore, I Shriman Inder ... State do hereby execute this my Instrument of Accession and I hereby declare that I accede to the Dominion ... of this my Instrument of Accession but subject always to the terms thereof, and for the purposes ... is hereafter referred to as the Act . Lord Mountbatten, on conditionally accepting the Instrument ... of Junagadh Instrument of accession Instrument of Accession of Junagadh Instrument of Accession Jammu and Kashmir Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir http mha.nic.in accdoc.htm An Accession Document filled out for Jammu and Kashmir State http www.jammu kashmir.com documents instrument of accession.html The above in text mode. Category Legal documents Category Indian historical documents ... more details
Instrument maker can refer to A maker of scientific instrument s A maker of musical instrument s A luthier is a maker of stringed instruments disambig da Instrumentmager sv Instrumentmakare ... more details
A trust instrument also sometimes called a deed of trust , where executed by way of deed is an instrument in writing executed by a settlor used to constitute a trust law trust . Trust instruments are generally only used in relation to an inter vivos trust inter vivos trust testamentary trust s are usually created under a will law will . ref Although not always. It is possible for the deceased to convey property to trustees upon death which perfects a trust. See also secret trust s. ref Formalities Although in most legal systems there are certain formalities associated with settling a trust, most legal systems impose few, if any, strictures on the trust instrument itself. Historically, the concept of a trust is the intervention of the courts of equity to prevent a legal owner treating the property as beneficially his own provided that state of affairs exists, a trust arises notwithstanding any lack of formality in relation to the form of the trust instrument. However, notwithstanding the flexible approach taken by the law, characteristically the legal profession has taken an extremely formalised approach to trust instruments. Not only are they invariably always executed under seal device seal as a deed, but frequently the initial trust fund usually a nominal amount , will actually be physically affixed to the trust instrument itself to prove that the initial trust property was transferred. ref The substantial trust fund is usually added later by a deed of addition. ref Some slightly unusual practices have arisen in relation to the drafting of trust instruments, which again, are rigidly ... to stamp duty . Provisions The provisions of a trust instrument will vary according to the type ... The name of the settlement and definitions and interpretation provisions The legal nature of the trust ... 1.php Sample trust instrument Footnotes Reflist Category Equity Category Property law Category Wills and trusts Category Legal terms ... more details
A blunt instrument is any solid Physical body object used as a weapon , which damages its target by applying direct mechanical force, and has no penetrating point or edge, or is wielded so that the point or edge is not the part of the weapon that inflicts the injury. Blunt instruments may be contrasted with edged weapon s, which inflict injury by cutting or stabbing, or projectile weapons , where the projectiles, such as bullet s or Leads shot shot , are accelerated to a penetrating speed. Blunt instruments typically inflict blunt force trauma , causing bruising, fractures and other internal bleeding. ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 1680107 overview ref Depending on the parts of the body attacked, organ anatomy organ s may be ruptured or otherwise damaged. Attacks with a blunt instrument may be fatal. Some sorts of blunt instruments are very readily available, and often figure in crime cases. Examples of blunt instruments include Personal implements such as walking stick s Tools such as hammer s or Crowbar tool wrecking bar s Parts of tools, such as pickaxe handle s Sports equipment such as cricket bat cricket or baseball bat s, hockey stick s, pool cue s, golf club s, etc. Weapons such as Baton law enforcement nightstick s, b ton fran ais b tons fran ais , axe s using the back of the blade , spear s using the haft , or gun s see firearm as a blunt weapon Other items, such as millwall brick s or tree branch es See also wiktionary List of melee weapons Melee weapon References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Blunt Instrument Category Violence Category M l e weapons Category Legal terms Weapon stub de Schlagwaffe fr Objet contondant ja ... more details
The term national instrument can refer to National Instruments , an American corporation List of national instruments music The national instrument of a nation , referring to a musical instrument of particular cultural and social importance disambig ... more details
Infobox Instrument name Chikara names image image capt background string classification String instrument hornbostel sachs hornbostel sachs desc Composite chordophone developed Bengal, India. range related articles The Chikara is a String instrument stringed musical instrument from Bengal , India . It has 3 strings in 3 courses and is tuned C, F, G. It also has sympathetic strings. References http stringedinstrumentdatabase.110mb.com The Stringed Instrument Database http atlasofpluckedinstruments.com ATLAS of Plucked Instruments Category String instruments ... more details
otheruses Infobox UK legislation short title Instrument of Government parliament Parliament of England long title The Government of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging year 1653 statute book chapter introduced by John Lambert general Major General John Lambert territorial extent England Scotland Ireland British Empire Other dominions royal assent 15 December 1653 br small Act passed by the Commons commencement 16 December 1653 br small Installation of the Lord Protector repeal date 25 May 1657 amendments related legislation repealing legislation Humble Petition and Advice status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history use new UK LEG Image Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.svg 250px right thumb Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland used 1654 5. The Instrument of Government was a constitution of the Commonwealth of England Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland ... codified and written constitution in the English speaking world. Antecedence The Instrument of Government ... King or House of Lords . Articles The Instrument of Government granted executive power to the Lord Protector ... The Instrument of Government was adopted on 15 December 1653 and Oliver Cromwell was installed ... . The Instrument of Government was replaced in May 1657 by England s second, and last, codified ... claimed this historic document as a part of its political, legal, and historic heritage. ref Washington ... England to be a Commonwealth 19 May 1649 wikisource Instrument of Government, 1653 http www.british civil wars.co.uk glossary instrument government.htm Instrument of Government http www.constitution.org eng conpur097.htm Instrument of Government http www.fordham.edu halsall mod 1653intrumentgovt.html Modern History Sourcebook Commonwealth Instrument of Government, 1653 UK legislation Category ... 1653 in England Category Political charters Category Republicanism in England pl Instrument Rz dzenia ... more details
Virtual instrument may refer to A Software synthesizer A program that implements functions of an instrument by computer, sensors and actuators. This can be a program written in the LabVIEW or in other programming language s see Virtual instrumentation . disambig ... more details
Merge eng discuss Talk Chang Merger proposal date January 2009 Infobox Instrument name Chang instrument names image Bishapur zan.jpg image capt A Sassanid era mosaic excavated at Bishapur classification string instrument range related eng Konghou Harp Chang instrument Image Harp Sassanid.png 230px thumb left Taq e Bostan carving, Women playing Chang instrument while the king is standing in a boat holding his bow and arrows, from 6th century Sassanid Iran. The chang lang fa , pronounced IPA fa t is an Iranian harp. It was very popular and used widely during the times of ancient Persia , especially during the Sassanid Dynasty where it was often played in the Shah shahs court. Iranian musical instruments Unreferenced date June 2007 DEFAULTSORT Chang Instrument Category Iranian musical instruments Category Harps string instrument stub fr Chang harpe ... more details
interaction with the instrument, communication between instrument and a job that controls the data flow from and to instrument, communication between the Instrument Job and Production database ... not keep on executing and consuming job server resources even when instrument is idle. This document ... to process it on Job servers. A dedicated machine can be spared for each instrument with serial port connected to instrument and that machine sends data on network. Increased cost, maintenance issues. A dedicated machine reads data from the instrument through serial port and files that data on Production ... by an instrument job on some Job Server which then processes the text stream Will that job run continuously ... Outline User interacts with Instrument Job Desk Initiate start, stop and terminate requests. Writes each request in Job desk queue. Instrument Job Desk Queue Has entry for each request generated and is processed by Instrument Controller with a specific ID. Request Type is the basis on which Instrument ... are processed by controller. STOP request is processed by instrument job. Instrument Controller Each ... of type START, TERMINATE and CHECK. Initiates Instrument Job. Terminates running job forcefully. Check whether a job is already stopped or is already started. Instrument Jobs Actual Instrument data Processing is done through instrument jobs. When started updates instrument job desk to mark itself as started. Processes data streams from instrument. Reads results and sends query response back to instrument. Processes stop request generated through Instrument Job desk controller. Job Architecture ... are filed on the specimen whose ID is sent by the instrument. If the raw stream is query for tests, generated by the instrument after reading a barcode, the ID sent is processed and a message is generated in the standard followed by the instrument. References http www.silkron.com main.php?content instrument Silkron http www.symyx.com page.php?id 37 SYMYX DEFAULTSORT Instrument Automation Category ... more details
A faculty is a legalinstrument or Warrant law warrant in canon law , especially a judicial or quasi judicial warrant from an ecclesiastical court or tribunal . In the Roman Catholic Church , it is the authority, privilege , or permission, to perform an act or function. In a broad sense, a faculty is a certain power, whether based on one s own right , or received as a favour from another, of valid ly or lawful ly doing some action. ref Citation last Meehan first Andrew B. author link contribution Canonical Faculties year 1909 title The Catholic Encyclopedia editor last editor first volume V pages place New York publisher Robert Appleton Company id url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05748a.htm accessdate 2008 01 05 ref The most common use of the term is in the context of priestly faculties , which is the permission given to a priest by his diocesan bishop or religious superior , legally permitting him to perform the Sacrament s. Normally, a priest s faculties only permit him to celebrate within his own diocese or religious order . In the Eastern Orthodox Church a bishop formally grants priestly faculties by giving a priest chrism and an antimension . He may withdraw faculties by demanding the return of these items. In the Church of England whose canons have the status of national law the faculty jurisdiction is set out in the Care of Churches and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1991, and the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2000. References Reflist External links http www.opsi.gov.uk uk church measures 1991 Ukcm 19910001 en 1.htm Care of Churches and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2000 20002047.htm 7 7 Faculty Jurisdiction Rules http www.newadvent.org cathen 05748a.htm Canonical Faculties article from The Catholic Encyclopedia 1909 Category Canon law law term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Instrument switching is a practice of live music live musician s in which musicians trade their instruments and perform with an instrument with which they are usually not associated. Instrument switches are usually employed to entertain the audience and demonstrate the band s proficiency. Many bands have employed instrument switches in their live performances some of the best known include Dream Theater as Nightmare Cinema , Los Xochimilcas , Korn , Metallica , Green Day , Weezer , The Band , Phish , Sum 41 as Pain for Pleasure , Liquid Tension Experiment and Queens of the Stone Age Alain Johannes and Josh Homme would swap instruments during the Lullabies to Paralyze tour . The Talking Heads song This Must Be the Place Naive Melody was so named because every member of the band played an instrument normally unfamiliar to them. An example of this performance is seen in the Jonathan Demme movie Stop Making Sense . DEFAULTSORT Instrument Switch Category Live music ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A software instrument can be a synthesized version of a real instrument like the sounds of a violin or drum s , or a unique instrument, generated by computer software. Software instruments have been made popular by the convergence of synthesizers and computers, as well as sequencing software like GarageBand , Logic Pro geared toward professionals , the open source project Audacity , and Ableton Live which is geared towards live performances. Also of note is software like Csound and Nyquist programming language Nyquist , which can be used to program software instruments. A software instrument is akin to a soundfont. DEFAULTSORT Software Instrument Category Electronic music Musical instrument stub Compu stub sv mjukvaruinstrument ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 For a field intelligence officer of Mossad Katsa Katsa also known as faray is a rattle played in a special way. It is used in Malagasy culture Malagasy music. See also Rattle percussion DEFAULTSORT Katsa Instrument Category Percussion instruments Category Idiophones Category Malagasy culture Percussion instrument stub ... more details
The tom is a plucked lamellophone used in the traditional music of the Nuer people Nuer and Anuak people Anuak ethnic groups of western Ethiopia . The instrument was also used in some pieces performed by Orchestra Ethiopia in the 1960s. Category Ethiopian musical instruments Category Lamellophones Ethiopia stub musical instrument stub ... more details