Instruments
Instruments
Browse our collection of musical instruments.
Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic (Nylon or Steel string) Guitar
Alto Saxophone
Banjo
Baritone Saxophone
Baritone Saxophone
Cello
Cello
Clarinet
Clarinet
Composition
Composition
Double Bass
Double Bass (Arco / Bow / Classical)
Drum Machine
Drums & Percussion
Drums including percussion, hand percussion and all things strikeable
Electric Bass
Electric Bass
Electric Guitar
Electric Guitar
Electric Organ
Electronic Music
Electronic Music
Fiddle
Flute
Folk Instruments
Hammond Organ
Hand Percussion
Hand Percussion ie. Congas, Bongos, Djembe
Harmonica
Harp
Harp
Horns
Keyboards
Lap Steel Guitar
Oboe
Oboe
Pedal Steel Guitar
Piano & Keyboard
Piano & Keyboard
Sampler
Sequencer
Synthesizer
Tenor Saxophone
Tenor Saxophone
Trombone
Trombone
Trumpet
Tuba
Tuba
Ukulele
Ukulele
Upright Bass
n jazz, blues, rockabilly and other genres outside of classical music, this instrument is commonly called the upright bass, standup bass or acoustic bass to distinguish it from the (usually electric) bass guitar. In folk and bluegrass music, the instrument is also referred to as a "bass fiddle" or "bass violin" (or more rarely as "doghouse bass" or "bull fiddle"[8]). While not a member of the violin-family of instruments, the construction of the upright bass is quite different from that of the acoustic bass guitar, as the latter is a derivative of the electric bass guitar, and usually built like a larger and sturdier variant of a viola de gamba, its ancestor.
Vibraphone
Viola
Viola
Violin
Violin
Voice
Singing
Xylophone
Xylophone