String
Percussion
Wind
100

Played with a bow and has four strings. It's very common in classical music and orchestras.

Violin

100

Played by hitting with sticks. Mainly used to keep rhythm in a band.

Drums

100

Brass instrument with three valves. Often used for melody in bands and orchestras.

Trumpet

200

Electric string instrument that produces very low notes. Commonly used to support rhythm in modern bands.

Bass guitar

200

Metal instrument shaped like a triangle. Played by striking it with a metal beater.

Triangle

200

Metal wind instrument with a curved body. Uses reed and is popular in jazz music.

Saxophone

300

Has a round body with a stretched surface like a drum. It's played by plucking and often used in folk music.

Banjo

300

Metal discs attached to a round frame. Produces sound when shaken or struck.

Tambourine

300

Woodwind instrument with a single reed. commonly used in classical and jazz music.

Clarinet

400

Comes from India and has a long neck with many strings. Some of the strings vibrate on their own to create a resonant sound

Sittar

400

Pair of small handheld shakers. Filled with seed or beads, played by shaking.

Maracas

400

Brass instrument with a long slide instead of valves. Changes pitch by moving the slide.

Trombone

500

Comes from Japan and has three strings. It is played by plucking the strings with a large pick called a bachi.

Shamisen

500

Set of tuned wooden bars arranged by pitch. Played with mallets, used for melodies.

Xylophone

500

Large brass instrument that produces very low notes. often plays the bass line in an orchestra or band.

Tuba

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