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| Shell Trumpets | Alberto Morelli Stefano Scarani |
| Clay Horn from Civita Castellana [ph. F. Marano] | Alberto Morelli |
| Lituus from Tarquinia | Alberto Morelli Emiliano Li Castro |
| Silver Pipe from Ur | Alberto Morelli Roberto Stanco [1] |
| Calcophone | Alberto Morelli |
| Mouth Bow | Emiliano Li Castro |
| Anatolic Sistrum | Emiliano Li Castro |
| Bansuri | Alberto Morelli |
| Harmonic flutes | Alberto Morelli |
| Roman Sistrum | Emiliano Li Castro |
| Bronze Rattle from Chiusi | Emiliano Li Castro |
| Clay Rattle from Vulci | Emiliano Li Castro |
| Bullroaers | Alberto Morelli Roberto Stanco [1] Emiliano Li Castro Luca Gufi Åke Egevad [6] |
| Bone Aulos from Paestum | Roberto Stanco [1] |
| Bone Tibia | Roberto Stanco [1] |
| Gorga Tibia | Roberto Stanco [1] |
| Bones Flutes | Åke Egevad [6] |
| Clay Drums | Åke Egevad [6] |
| Gong | Åke Egevad [6] |
| Litophones | Åke Egevad [6] |
| Lyra | Graeme Lawson [6] |
| Aulos | Cristina Majnero[2] Barnaby Brown Olga Sutkowska |
| Carnix [ph. F. Marano] | John Kenny[3] Patrick Kenny [4] |
| Voice | Ute Goedecke[2] Mirco Mungari [7] |
| Viking horn | Tommy Johansson[2] Stefan Wikström[2] Fredrik Persson[2] Dario Losciale[2] |
| Bendir | Tommy Johansson[2] Stefan Wikström[2] Fredrik Persson[2] Dario Losciale[2] Emiliano Li Castro |
| e.conch
(Electronics Shell Trumpet) | Stefano Scarani | The Scarani's first LeapStrument series. An hibrid instrument powered by a LeapMotion® sensor in a Max [Cycling74] environment |
| KinStrument I | Stefano Scarani | The Scarani's first KINstrument series. A controller/instrument powered by a Kinect [Microsoft] 3D camera in a Max [Cycling74] environment with Sinapse |
| KinStrument II | Stefano Scarani | The Scarani's second KINstrument series. A controller/instrument powered by a Kinect [Microsoft] 3D camera in a Max [Cycling74] environment |
| Adungo | Franco Parravicini[5][7] Stefano Scarani | Ethinic arp from Uganda |
| e.bow guitar | Franco Parravicini[5][7] | Electri guitar played with an electromagnetic bow |
| e.bass | Franco Parravicini[5][7] | Electri bass played with an electromagnetic bow |
| Tuberoaers | Stefano Scarani | A modern bullroar made with a tube for electrical installations |
| Taps | Stefano Scarani | A modern and "readymade" metallic rattle |