Who can name all Western musical instruments

Updated on culture 2024-06-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Impossible for anyone to say! You go look at the dictionary put.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Western musical instruments include harpsichord, electronic organ, accordion, French horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, flute, piccolo, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, recorder, violin, viola, cello, double bass, etc.

    1. Harpsichord.

    Harpsichord, transliterated as Hapsicord, is a plucked stringed instrument, also known as plucked piano and harpsichord. The production of harpsichords originated in Italy at the end of the 15th century and later spread to European countries. The Italian harpsichord is light and elegant, and it is a true string instrument.

    2. Recorder. <>

    The recorder is a woodwind instrument with a long history in Europe, used since the Middle Ages, it originated in Italy in the 15th century and flourished in European countries from the 16th to the 18th centuries. The recorder is an important wind instrument in Europe and the standard solo instrument of the Baroque era.

    3. Flute. <>

    The flute is the main high-pitched melodic instrument in modern orchestral and chamber music, and is a cylindrical pipe with several sound holes. The early flutes were made of ebony or coconut wood, and modern ones mostly use metal materials, such as relatively low-grade brass, white copper, ordinary nickel-silver alloys to professional silver alloys, 9k, 14k, 18k, 20k, 24k gold and platinum flutes.

    4. French horn. <>

    French horn, lip vibrating air instrument. Also known as the French horn, the English french horn. Brass instrument with a copper spiral body and a funnel-shaped mouthpiece with a large and sometimes detachable flare.

    There are usually 4 keys, one of which is used to transform the fingering tonality. Although the French horn is a brass instrument, it can blow not only the loud sound of brass but also the soft sound of woodwind.

    5. Violin.

    The violin is a stringed instrument. There are four strings in total. The sound is made by the rubbing of the string and the bow.

    The violin body (resonance box) is about centimeters long and is made of curved tops, backs, and sides bonded together. The violin is widely used in countries around the world and is the most important instrument in the string section of modern orchestras.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Piano, organ, electric guitar, bass harp, saxophone, bassoon, recorder, flute, cello, double bass, kick drum and many more. Among them, piano and pipe organ are pianos and electric guitars.

    The bass harp is plucked, the saxophone, bassoon, harp flute is woodwind, the cello and double bass are bowed, and the drum is a percussion instrument.

    Different instruments have different vocal ranges, playing methods, timbre and many other aspects, which causes differences in the difficulty of learning at the beginning stage of musical instruments.

    Quite a few young people are interested in guitars. The guitar is still beginner-friendly, but it still requires a lot of practice. Beginners are often confused when it comes to chords, the left hand is a big problem, and the nails and hand shape of the right hand also need to be mastered.

    Learning the piano, separating hands and feet and unifying, requires audio-visual skills, all at the same time. Other instruments have one row of keys, but the piano has two rows, not to mention that you have to express timbre, movement, and emotion, which makes piano learning more difficult.

    The violin should be one of the hardest instruments to pick up and have the steepest learning curve. Intonation and rhythm are the mountains of violin for beginners. It will take many years of hard work.

    Even after pulling for a year or two, the sound may be as bad as sawn wood. This requires constant challenges and as you get started, you'll gradually conquer it and start playing in your hands.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Western musical instruments include piano, organ, electronic organ, accordion, organ, claviano, bass harp, electric guitar, classical guitar, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, recorder, flute, piccolo, trombone, tuba, trumpet, violin, cello, viola, double bass, timpani, xylophone, celesta, etc.

    1. The piano is a keyboard instrument in Western classical music, and is known as the "king of musical instruments". It consists of 88 keys (52 white, 36 black) and a metal soundboard. The piano has a range of sound from A2 ( to C5 (4186Hz), which encompasses almost all of the system, and is the instrument with the widest range except for the organ.

    The piano is commonly used for solo, ensemble, accompaniment, and other performances.

    2. Pipe organ, a chime-type keyboard instrument (see the entry for "musical instrument"), is a large keyboard instrument with a long history in Europe, which has a history of more than 2,200 years (until 2019) and has never been interrupted.

    The pipe organ is a kind of organ, the difference is that the general foot organ is pronounced by blowing the reeds by the foot blower device to make the reeds vibrate, while the pipe organ is pronounced by brass or wooden sound pipes. The organ is loud and majestic, with a beautiful and solemn timbre, and has a variety of contrasts, can imitate the effect of an orchestral instrument, and can play rich harmonies.

    3. The electronic organ is an electronic keyboard instrument and belongs to the electronic synthesizer. It uses large-scale integrated circuits, most of which are equipped with sound memory memory (wavetable). It is used to store the real sound waveforms of various instruments and output them while playing.

    There are two categories of commonly used electronic pianos: arranging keyboards (with automatic accompaniment) and synthesizers (without automatic accompaniment), and electronic pianos in a broad sense include electronic pianos (digital pianos, different from electroacoustic pianos), which mostly use staves, mostly for high and low bass two-line notation. Sometimes it is also used in alto notation, simple notation, and guitar notation. Generally used in rock music.

    4. Accordion is a keyboard instrument that can be played both solo and accompaniment, not only able to play a single part of the beautiful melody, but also to play multi-part music, but also to play a rich harmony with both hands like a piano.

    The accordion has a large sound, rich timbre variation, and a clever combination of fingers and bellows that allows for a variety of different styles of music, which is unmatched by many instruments;

    In addition to playing independently, you can also participate in ensembles and ensembles, so you can say that an accordion is a small band. In addition, the pitch is fixed, easy to learn, easy to understand, small in size, and easy to carry, so the accordion is suitable for players of all ages to entertain themselves, and can also be easily carried to schools and theaters to participate in performances.

    5. The electric guitar is a product of modern science and technology, and it is obviously different from the traditional guitar from the appearance to the sound. The body is made of new hardwood, with a volume, pitch adjuster (buttons) and a vibrato structure (rocker). Combined with the use of effects, the electric guitar has a strong expressive power and has a very important place in the modern **.

    Now it is mostly used for song accompaniment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Western musical instruments include piano, organ, saxophone, xylophone, piano, harpsichord, electric guitar, bass harp, bassoon, harper, cello, double bass, drum, accordion, celesta, etc. Among them, the piano is known as the "king of musical instruments", which is composed of 88 keys and metal string soundplates, and is the instrument with the widest range of sound outside of the pipe organ. The piano is commonly used for solo, ensemble, accompaniment, and other performances.

    The pipe organ is a kind of organ, which is composed of a sound pipe, a sound stop, a keyboard, a rail pole machine, a bellows, and a piano box. Pipe organs are made of brass or wooden pipes. The organ is loud and majestic, with a beautiful and solemn tone, and has a variety of contrasts that can imitate the effect of an orchestral instrument.

    The saxophone is made of metal, with a large amplitude of strength, comparable to other brass instruments in terms of sound dynamics, and is also unmatched by other woodwind instruments.

    The xylophone is a percussion instrument that consists of a set of small rectangular wooden blocks. Depending on the length of the blocks, they are arranged in a certain order. When playing, two wooden mallets are struck on the wooden block, and the sound is slightly similar to that of bones, ice cubes, etc., and the sound quality is cold and has a frozen texture.

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