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- The lujon (/ˈluːdʒɒn/ LOO-jon) is a bass metallophone consisting of individually-pitched metal plates that are attached to the resonance chambers of a partitioned wooden box. (en)
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- Directly struck idiophone (en)
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- Lujon with pitches A2, B2, D3, F3, G3, and A3 (en)
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- William Loughborough (en)
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- Varies depending on configuration (en)
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- The lujon (/ˈluːdʒɒn/ LOO-jon) is a bass metallophone consisting of individually-pitched metal plates that are attached to the resonance chambers of a partitioned wooden box. (en)
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- Lujon (musical instrument) (en)
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