* trumpet * tuba * tambourine * Trombone * triangle (percussion instrument) * tin whistle * tonette * Tenor Saxophone * tenor sarrusophone * tom-tom (drums)
i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
There are hundreds of different musical instruments around the world. Flutes and drums are some of the oldest. Stringed instruments such as the guitar, lute, dulcimer, and piano are found in many cultures as well.
Instruments that are blown into are either woodwind instruments, double reed instruments, or brass instruments, with the single exception of a harmonica, which is in a class all its own.
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There are several traditional instruments in Germany, including a couple that are widely used in the United States. Some of the traditional musical instruments in Germany are the horn, hammered dulcimer, accordion, and the concertina.
violinThere are violin, viola, and I know this is not a lot, but that's all I can think of. Sorry!
CelloClarinetCymbals* Cello * Cor Anglais * Cornet * Chimes * Cymbal * Cromorne * Contrabass * Contra BassooncelloClarinet, cello, and cornet all begin with C.
All Musical Instruments do.
i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
Clarinet is all i could think of right now..
bass guitar, banjo, baritone guitar,
There are hundreds of different musical instruments around the world. Flutes and drums are some of the oldest. Stringed instruments such as the guitar, lute, dulcimer, and piano are found in many cultures as well.
all instraments
All Musical Instruments create sound by means of vibration. For wind instruments, the vibration derives from air passing over a mouthpiece, or from lips buzzing into a mouthpiece. For string...
I think all the instruments use the note A. It also depends on the octave. :)
there's not a set number of instruments in any musical
Clarinet, cymbal, cello, cannon(a type of precussion, used to simulate, what else, a cannon) and that's all in can think of.