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Fiddle. 2.
Fife. 3.
Flugelhorn. 4.
Flute. G: 1.
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Gandingan a Kayo. 3.
Ganza. 4.
Gayageum. 5.
Ghatam..
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Janggu. 2.
Jew's Harp. K: 1.
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