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From playing music at home or rocking out with friends to playing your first live show, we have everything you need to keep the music going. At Guitar Center Towson, we love music just as much as you do and want you to find the musical instruments, equipment and accessories you need to pursue your passions. Browse our music store inventory.



Ultimate Percussion Guide: 43 Types of Percussion Instruments Written by MasterClass Last updated: Jun 7, 2021 • 7 min read Most instruments fall within five families: strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and the human voice.



The 12,000-year-old collection of aerophones is carved from bird bones. It is the largest assemblage of prehistoric sound-producing instruments found in their complete state in the Levant region.



Proctoscopy is a common medical procedure in which an instrument called a proctoscope (also known as a rectoscope, although the latter may be a bit longer) is used to examine the anal cavity, rectum, or sigmoid colon. A proctoscope is a short, straight, rigid, hollow metal tube, and usually has a small light bulb mounted at the end.



An ophthalmic viscosurgical device (OVD) is a compound used during cataract surgery. Ophthalmic viscosurgical devices are now considered an essential part of cataract surgery. For many years, they were called viscoelastics or viscoelastic agents.



Surgical Instruments: The 100 Most Common Tools and Equipment. Think you know all the major players in the game of surgery? Doctors? Patients? Do not forget the tools! What would surgery be, after all, without the varied and precise apparatuses necessary to execute exploration, healing and change within the body?



Surgeons often refer to the instrument by its blade number. #10 Blade: Used primarily for making large skin incisions, e.g., in laparotomy. #11 Blade: Used for making precise or sharply angled incisions. #15 Blade: Smaller version of #10 blade used for making finer incisions. SCISSORS Used for cutting tissue, suture, or for dissection.