music-background

Classification of instrument

Categories

Aerophones

Aerophones

210 Available

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Chordophones

Chordophones

285 Available

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Electrophones

Electrophones

81 Available

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Idiophones

Idiophones

87 Available

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Membranophones

Membranophones

73 Available

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Unknown

0 Available

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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

Asia’s musical heritage is as diverse as its cultures, with instruments that have shaped traditions for centuries. From the shimmering melodies of the sitar to the soulful resonance of the erhu and the thunderous energy of taiko drums, each instrument carries a story of history, artistry, and cultural identity. Whether in grand ceremonies, meditative rituals, or modern fusion, these sounds continue to evolve, bridging the past and present in a rich tapestry of musical expression. Learn More

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Middle Eastern

Middle Eastern music is built on the intricate maqam modal system, using microtones to create melodies full of depth and emotion. The oud, the ancestor of the guitar, carries warm, resonant tones that have influenced flamenco, Ottoman classical music, and beyond. Distinctive Arabic and Persian rhythms, with their complex percussive patterns, drive both traditional and contemporary sounds. From classical poetry to vibrant folk traditions, Middle Eastern music continues to inspire and shape global musical heritage. Learn More

Classification of Instruments by

Time of Invention

Ancient

Ancient

70 Available

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Between 0 and 1000 AD

Between 0 and 1000 AD

107 Available

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Between 1001 and 1900 AD

Between 1001 and 1900 AD

384 Available

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Between 1901 and present

Between 1901 and present

145 Available

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Unknown

30 Available

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