@prefix instrumentskeywords: <http://www.mimo-db.eu/InstrumentsKeywords/> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix hornbostelandsachs: <http://www.mimo-db.eu/HornbostelAndSachs/> .
@prefix dc11: <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/> .

instrumentskeywords:4309
  skos:prefLabel "Sonstige"@de, "Andere"@nl, "Beste batzuk"@eu, "Otros"@es, "Others"@en, "Altri"@it, "기타류"@ko, "Inne"@pl, "Övriga"@sv, "其他类"@zh, "Altres"@ca, "Andre"@dk, "Autres"@fr ;
  skos:narrower instrumentskeywords:10018 ;
  a skos:Concept .

<http://www.mimo-db.eu/InstrumentsKeywords#>
  skos:prefLabel "Instrumentos musicales"@es, "Instruments musicals"@ca, "Musikinstrument"@sv, "Strumenti musicali"@it, "Musikinstrumenter"@dk, "乐器"@zh, "Musikinstrumente"@de, "Muziekinstrumenten"@nl, "Musical instruments"@en, "악기"@ko, "Instruments de musique"@fr, "Soinu-tresnak"@eu, "Instrumenty muzyczne"@pl ;
  a skos:ConceptScheme .

instrumentskeywords:10018
  skos:prefLabel "Buzzer"@zh, "Buzzer"@sv, "Buzzer"@pl, "Buzzer"@nl, "Buzzer"@ko, "Buzzer"@it, "Buzzer"@eu, "Buzzer"@es, "Buzzer"@en, "Buzzer"@de, "Buzzer"@ca, "Buzzer"@fr ;
  skos:inScheme <http://www.mimo-db.eu/InstrumentsKeywords#> ;
  skos:exactMatch hornbostelandsachs:240 ;
  skos:altLabel "Whirring disc" ;
  skos:editorialNote "to be translated"@zh, "to be translated"@sv, "to be translated"@pl, "to be translated"@nl, "to be translated"@ko, "to be translated"@it, "to be translated"@fr, "to be translated"@eu, "to be translated"@es, "to be translated"@en, "to be translated"@de, "to be translated"@ca ;
  dc11:created "2019-01-29" ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:definition """New Grove dictionary, 1984: "Buzzer [spinning disc]. A free aerophone, akin to the bullroarer but distinguished from it in that a buzzer (usually shpaed like a disc, less often a blade) has two holes through which a cord is threaded and the ends tied together. The player holds the cord and swings it rapidly to twist it; an outward pull on the cord causes it to unwind rapidly and then wind up again in the opposite direction, the disc meanwhile making a humming sound. Buzzers are known as toys but are also often associated with ritual or magic. Examples include 'fir-fur', 'koororohuu', 'ukas', 'umampembe' and 'uvuru'. 
New Grove dictionary, 1984: "Whirling aerophone. Term used in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification (412.22), exemplified by the 'bullroarer' and the 'whirring disc' (see 'buzzer')\"""" ;
  skos:broader instrumentskeywords:4309 .

