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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

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