music-background

Classification of instrument

Categories

Aerophones

Aerophones

49 Available

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Chordophones

Chordophones

40 Available

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Electrophones

Electrophones

14 Available

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Idiophones

Idiophones

9 Available

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Membranophones

Membranophones

19 Available

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Unknown

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Classification of Instruments by

Geography

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European and Western

European and Western musical traditions offer a rich tapestry of instruments, each with a unique history and cultural significance. From the resonant strings of the violin to the powerful notes of brass horns, these instruments have evolved over centuries, shaping classical, folk, and modern music. The heritage of these instruments tells a story of craftsmanship, cultural exchange, and artistic expression that has influenced music across the globe, from grand orchestral halls to traditional folk gatherings. Learn More

Asian

2nd-century Greek grammarian, sophist, and rhetorician Julius Asia's musical landscape is a vibrant mosaic of instruments, each embodying the distinct cultures and histories of the region. The sitar’s intricate melodies, the haunting sound of the Chinese erhu, and the rhythmic pulse of the taiko drums are just a few examples of the rich musical heritage spanning from East to South Asia. These instruments are not only tools for creating music but also vessels of cultural storytelling, carrying forward ancient traditions while continuing to inspire contemporary musical expressions. Learn More

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Middle Eastern

The Middle East boasts a profound musical tradition shaped by centuries of cultural convergence. Instruments like the oud, known for its deep, resonant tones, and the ney, a reed flute with an evocative, airy sound, are central to the region's musical identity. From classical Arabic maqam performances to folk celebrations, these instruments embody the soul of Middle Eastern culture. They carry a legacy of storytelling, spiritual depth, and artistic expression, weaving together the diverse influences that have shaped the music of this historically rich region. Learn More

Classification of Instruments by

Time of Invention

Ancient

Ancient

34 Available

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From 0 to 1000 AD

From 0 to 1000 AD

3 Available

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From 1001 to 1900 AD

From 1001 to 1900 AD

44 Available

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From 1901-present

From 1901-present

31 Available

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Unknown

24 Available

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