There are many kinds of stringed instruments that are characterized by the way they vibrate to cause sound. The types of string instruments include ones that can be plucked or stroked and ones that have bows.
some percussion instruments include: snare drum, bass drum, marching tenors, marching snare drum, marching bass drum timpani, bells, vibes, marimba, chimes, concert toms, drum set, and auxiliary instruments (tambourine, suspended cymbal, crash cymbals, cow bell, wood block, etc.)
String: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass Percussion: Drums, Cymbals, Xylophones, Gongs, Bells, Rattles, etc.
Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (Pronounced base).
Violin,cello,double bass ,viola,ect
guitar,violin,cello,harp,
Basically a percussion instrument is anything you play by banging or shaking this could include: * Tambourines * Drumkits * Djembes * Bongos
Well there are different kinds of wind instruments. Some are woodwinds like clarinets flutes saxes bassoons English horns and oboes and sone are brass like French horns trumpets tubas and trombones.
The single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.
There are two kinds of woodwind instruments that have single reeds: the clarinet family, and the saxophone family. For any size clarinet or saxophone, there is a special size of bamboo reed that fits the mouthpiece for that size. The reed is fastened to the mouthpiece by a ring or band called a ligature. Double-reed instruments have reeds made of two pieces of bamboo instead of one, and the reed fits onto the crook or neck instead of onto a mouthpiece.
A string sections with mostly violins, plus other string instruments such as viola and bass. A brass section with trumpets, french and english horns and a tuba, euphoniums or other large brass instrument if called for by the piece being played. a woodwind section with flutes, oboe, lariney, bassoon, piccolos. A reed section with and a percussion section with various kinds of impact instruments such as kettle drums, snare drums, bells, bars, and a piano if called for. And a baton for the conductor. It would include any instrument designated by the composer. Even a choir can serve as a musical instrument as in the last part of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Saxophones, Clarinets, Oboe, Basoon, Percussion, (if your talking about woodwind..)
Percussion
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Latin Percussion specializes in producing Latin percussive instruments such as bongos, congos, cajons, claves, bells, blocks, shakers, maracas, and ethnic drums.
Basically a percussion instrument is anything you play by banging or shaking this could include: * Tambourines * Drumkits * Djembes * Bongos
woodwind pecstion string
Well there are different kinds of wind instruments. Some are woodwinds like clarinets flutes saxes bassoons English horns and oboes and sone are brass like French horns trumpets tubas and trombones.
all kinds, but in different amounts and popularity. primarily woodwind and brass/woodwind bands and jazz bands.
The single-reed and double-reed, that's if you're talking about woodwind instruments.
An instrument store contains many different instruments, which are devices that can be used to create music. An instrument store typically houses instruments of various kinds. It has stringed instruments, like the guitar and violin; brass instruments, like the trumpet and trombone; woodwinds, such as the flute or clarinet; and percussion, or drums.
The timpani is a percussion instrument that can be tuned with a foot pedal.
There are two kinds of woodwind instruments that have single reeds: the clarinet family, and the saxophone family. For any size clarinet or saxophone, there is a special size of bamboo reed that fits the mouthpiece for that size. The reed is fastened to the mouthpiece by a ring or band called a ligature. Double-reed instruments have reeds made of two pieces of bamboo instead of one, and the reed fits onto the crook or neck instead of onto a mouthpiece.