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What are the modern musical instruments?

Question 1: What are the modern musical instruments? It's all! How can I list them all for you? There are tens of thousands of electronic tones of synthesizers and there are countless LOOP tones.

I can only tell you by major categories

Keyboard category (piano synthesizer) Organ, etc.)

Guitar (guitar, bass, ukulele, electric guitar, electric bass)

Strings (violin, harp)

Wind instruments (woodwind instruments and brass instruments are mainly used for blowing)

Percussion instruments (drums, maracas, wind chimes, etc.)

Question 2: Commonly used instruments in modern pop music What are the musical instruments? Stringed instruments

1. Bowed stringed instruments: violin, viola, cello, double bass, electric bass

2. Plucked stringed instruments: harp, guitar, electric guitar, Erhu, Guqin, Pipa, Guzheng.

Woodwind instruments

1. Lip-singing categories: flute, piccolo

2. Reed-singing categories: clarinet, oboe, English horn, bassoon, saxophone , harmonica, flute, sheng, suona, xiao

Brass instruments

1. Brass instruments: trumpet, cornet, trombone, French horn, tuba

Keyboard instruments

1. Keyboard instruments: piano, organ, accordion, electronic keyboard

Percussion instruments

1. Tuned percussion instruments: timpani, xylophone

2. Atonal percussion instruments: snare drum, bass drum, triangle, gong, tambourine, castanets, maracas, cymbals, dulcimer, chime, wooden fish, cloud gong

~~ Generally speaking, drums are the most common percussion instruments, and others are generally not used in pop music~~~ Hope to adopt it.

Question 3: What are the modern musical instruments? The various designs of the accordion over the past two hundred years have given it one name after another, and it has become a familiar musical instrument. However, people do not necessarily know that the accordion, as a Western musical instrument, originated from the Chinese sheng.

The accordion originated from the Chinese musical instrument "Sheng"

The Sheng is an ancient folk instrument in China. About 3000 BC, the Yellow Emperor sent Lin Lun, the most famous scholar at the time, to the country he ruled. They went to the western mountains to try to copy a phoenix bird that could pronounce the sound, which is the Sheng. The shape of the Sheng is similar to that of a phoenix. It has thirteen to twenty-four bamboo tubes, a small gourd as a singing chamber, and a mouthpiece. The Sheng is the first human musical instrument to use the free reed principle and is the originator of most reed instruments in the world.

Around 1770, Father Amoit brought the Chinese sheng to Russia, which attracted the attention of European musicians and craftsmen. It consists of a small keyboard, bellows and reed pipe, with a strap. Fixed on the body. The clear and bright sound of this instrument can be heard in many places in England. Because it was widely used in church religious activities at that time, this instrument was also called the "Bible" by the royal family. People also often use it to accompany love songs, ditties, pastoral songs, etc.

The whimsical accordion instrument

The first real accordion was made in 1822 by a German musician named Frederick Bushmann (1775-1832). The author installed an extendable bellows on a small portable keyboard, installed free springs in the instrument, and called it an accordion.

The basic prototype of the modern accordion was in 1863 when the first milky white keyboard accordion was born in Vienna. Many players regarded it as a tool to liberate themselves because they did not need to always be restricted to a huge instrument. They played in front of the pipes fixed on the wall. They regarded the accordion as a portable pipe organ, which was easy to carry and could be played anywhere. The keyboard of the accordion is smaller and softer than that of the piano, making it easier to play quickly. At this time, performers also require manufacturers to make the style and appearance of the accordion more refined and beautiful. In 1909, artist Pietto Deiro came to the United States with his custom-made keyboard accordion and held concerts in New York and Washington Theaters. It was a great success and earned him the honor of being the father of the American accordion.

Fantastic accordion instrument modification

In the early nineteenth century, many free-reed instruments began to be developed, some of which can still be seen today, such as Charles? The concertina invented and made by Wiztan (1802-1875) was awarded a British patent certificate (NO5803) at that time. The German Heyrich Band (1821-1860) invented a square accordion in 1840 and used this instrument with An Argentinian tango band collaborates to perform popular music. In the same year, Alexandre Dubey built the harmonium in Paris, which was actually a smaller pipe organ, usually installed in churches or homes, with foot-operated bellows. Later, someone installed an air pump into the instrument to control the bellows installed behind the keyboard, which became an electric pipe organ. Later, someone installed an air pump into the instrument to control the bellows installed behind the keyboard, which became an electric pipe organ. Some other early instruments of this series are orchestration (1789), melodeon (1805), uranion (1810), orgue-expressif (1810), perpodeon (1817), physarmonia (1818), aura (1821), symphonium (1824), typotone (1829). It can be seen that the design and production of accordions at that time were really full of fantasy.

Differences between modern accordions

There are still some important differences between the accordions of that era and those of today. For example, early accordions did not have shoulder straps to fix the instrument to the body. Old-fashioned accordions cannot be played with the thumb and five fingers. Sometimes the fourth finger of the right hand has to be placed under the treble keyboard, leaving only two or three fingers for playing. The thumb of the left hand must also be placed on the side of the instrument to stabilize the body, and only two or four fingers can be used to play. Most accordions today have double shoulder straps, but in the former Soviet Union a single shoulder strap accordion was still popular.

The current internationalization route of the accordion

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Question 4: Common What musical instruments are there? 1. Woodwinds: Woodwinds

1.Piccolo

2.Flute

3.Soprano Recorder

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5.English Horn

6.Bassoon

7.Contrabassoon

8.Clarinet in Eb Clarinet in Eb (clarinet)

9.Clarinet in A Clarinet in A

10.Clarinet in Bb Clarinet in Bb

11.Bass Clarinet

12.Soprano Saxophone

13.ALto Saxophone

14.Tenor Saxophone< /p>

15.Baritone Saxophone

16.Alto Flute*

17.Bass Flute

18. Oboe d' Amore A type of oboe

19. Piccolo Clarinet Soprano clarinet*

20. Alto Clarinet Alto clarinet (Eb key, belongs to bass clarinet)

< p> 21.Contrabass Clarinet

22.Descant Recorder

23.Alto Recorder

24.Tenor Recorder Alto recorder

25.Bass Recorder

26.Bagpipes

27.Basset Horn (clarinet)

28.Panpipes

2. Brass: Brass Instrument

1.Cornet

2.Trumpet in Bb B flat minor Horn

3.Trumpet in C

4.Flugelhorn (commonly used in marching bands)

5.Horn in F French horn

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6.Trombone

7.Tenor Trombone

8.Bass Tromone

9.Baritone (T.C.) Euphonium

10.Baritone

11.Euphonium

12.Tuba

< p> 13.Bass Tuba

14.Piccolo Cornet treble cornet

15.Piccolo Trumpet in A A treble trumpet

16.Bass Trumpet in C C bass trumpet

17.Alto Trombone alto trombone

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18.Contrabass Trombone

3. Pitched Percussion: pitched percussion

1.Timpani

2.Bells Bells

3.Glockenspiel

4.Crystal Glasses

5.Xylophone

6.Vibraphone< /p>

7. Marimba

8. Bass Marimba

9. Tubular Bells

10 .Chimes glockenspiel

11.Steel Drums

12.Mallets triangular xylophone

4. Percussion: small percussion instrument

1.Percussion

2.Wind Chimes

3.Bell Tree

4.Triangle

5 .Crotales castanets

6.Finger Cymbals

7.Sleigh Bells

8.Cymbals

9.Cowbell

10.Agogo Bell......>>

Question 5: What are the top ten modern Chinese musical instruments? The guzheng is an ancient national musical instrument. Its structure consists of a panel, wild goose pillars, strings, front yueshan, string nails, tuning box, piano feet, back yueshan, side panels, sound outlet, bottom plate, and string holes; the shape of the guzheng It is a rectangular wooden speaker, and the string frame "zither pillar" (i.e. wild goose pillar) can be moved freely. One string and one note are arranged according to the pentatonic scale. At the earliest, 25-string zither was the most common (divided into zithers.

Question 6: What are the five most popular musical instruments in modern times?

Professional answers

Stringed instruments

1. Bow strings Sound instruments: violin, viola, cello, double bass, electric bass

2. Plucked string instruments: harp, guitar, electric guitar, erhu, guqin, pipa, guzheng

< p> Woodwind instruments

1. Lip singing: flute, piccolo

2. Reed singing: clarinet, oboe, English horn, bassoon, saxophone, harmonica, flute, Sheng, suona, xiao

Brass instruments

1. Brass instruments: trumpet, cornet, trombone, French horn, tuba

Keyboard instruments

1. Keyboard instruments: piano, organ, accordion, electronic keyboard

Percussion instruments

1. Tuned percussion instruments: timpani, xylophone

< p> 2. Atonal percussion instruments: snare drum, bass drum, triangle, gong, tambourine, castanets, maracas, cymbals, dulcimer, chimes, wooden fish, cloud gong

~~Generally speaking, drums are the only percussion instruments There are many, and others are generally not used in popular music.

Question 7: Mainstream instruments and representative instruments of the five major categories of musical instruments and commonly used instruments. Hello

①. All modern mainstream instruments are available. Where to write?

Classical: piano, violin. Popular: guitar, jazz drum, electronic keyboard.

②. I divided it into five categories according to the pronunciation principle of the instrument.

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Your classification is repetitive and unscientific. The principle of pronunciation of musical instruments should start from the way of playing, and is classified according to the way of playing. Western instruments are based on timbre, so they are mostly classified as ethnic instruments: 1. Play a musical instrument (flute). 2. Play a musical instrument (pipa).

3. Play a musical instrument (erhu). 4. Percussion instruments (bass drum). Western musical instruments: 1. Woodwind instruments (flute). 2. Saxophone instrument (soprano saxophone). 3. Brass instruments (French horn). 4. Percussion instruments (timpani). 5. Play stringed instruments (harp, guitar). 6. Keyboard instruments (piano: also classified as a percussion instrument). 7. Bowed instrument (violin). 8. Electroacoustic instruments (electric guitar).

③. What are the commonly used modern instruments?

In addition to mainstream instruments, erhu, flute, guzheng, trumpet and other instruments are also commonly used in Chinese pop music. Electroacoustic reverberation analog sounds (electronic synthesizers) are also added to European and American pop music.

Hope I can help you

Music and Composition Technology (Team)-Melody Xiaoxiao

Question 8: Which of all the instruments have 100 points?

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Musical instruments, English: musical instruments, generally refer to tools that can play a certain tune or rhythm in various ways. Generally divided into ethnic musical instruments and Western musical instruments.

An instrument that can produce musical sounds and recreate musical art. Human beings express and communicate their thoughts and feelings by playing musical instruments. The music industry and the musical instrument academic community have different views on the definition of musical instruments. The music industry believes that sound-producing instruments used in music are musical instruments; the musical instrument academic community usually regards many sound-producing instruments in non-music fields, such as golden drums in ancient wars, prayers and chanting in religion, and ceremonial signals in weddings and funerals. , signals solicited by vendors, etc. are also regarded as musical instruments, and even some production labor tools and daily utensils, such as: bows, saws, pestles, fou, cups, dishes, cups, bowls, etc., are used when playing. With the word "乐", they are called "Le Bow", "Le Saw", "Le Cup", "Le Pestle", etc. The main products of the musical instrument manufacturing industry are basically musical instruments involved in the music industry, that is, instruments that can be used to recreate music art. In addition, a small number of horse bells, camel bells, oil brands, and car and boat horns are also produced. The production of musical instruments is different from the production of general industrial products. It not only requires the product to have a reasonable and exquisite appearance, but also must have good acoustic quality, including timbre, music and specified pitch height. Therefore, the selection of materials is very strict.

Chinese name

Musical instrument

Foreign name

musical instruments

Definition

Tools that use various methods to play certain rhythms

Classification

National musical instruments and Western musical instruments

Scenery

Used to express and exchange ideas Feelings

Lepu

Bows, saws, cups, pestles, etc.

Contents

1 Chinese musical instruments

2 Development of Musical Instruments

3 Types of Qin

? Types of Qins

? Classification

? Chinese Eight-tone Classification Method

? Indian classification

? *** Two-classification

? European three-classification

? Modern classification< /p>

4 Folk Music 1

? Body singing

? Membrane singing

? Air singing

? String singing< /p>

? Supplement

? Western

5 Western Music

? Strings

? Woodwinds

< p> ? Brass pipe

? Keyboard

? Strike

6 Domestic development

? National strike

? National musical instruments

? Current situation

Chinese musical instrument editor

With the rapid development of China’s national economy and the acceleration of urbanization, the country’s development of cultural and sports industries Attention has been paid to it and various policies and measures have been introduced to support the development of the cultural and sports industry. As one of the more important sunrise industries in the cultural and sports industry, China's musical instrument manufacturing industry has also achieved good development opportunities.

China's musical instrument manufacturing industry has basically formed a relatively complete industrial production system, which can basically process all major types of musical instruments in the world. It has a complete range of categories and many varieties, including about 1,200 pianos, violins, western wind instruments, etc. Multiple models, more than 30,000 specifications, pianos and other major musical instruments

Musical Instruments (10 photos)

The products have formed a professional production pattern, including piano iron plates, soundboards, and hammers. Professional processing factories for main piano parts such as string machines and casings began to take shape.

As of December 2010, there were 319 enterprises above designated size in China's musical instrument industry, with total assets of 15.23 billion yuan, industrial sales output value of 19.331 billion yuan, profits of 1.011 billion yuan, and 69,385 employees. Among them, Guangdong Province is the largest province in China's musical instrument industry. At the end of the "11th Five-Year Plan", the industrial sales output value of musical instruments reached 5.231 billion yuan, nearly double compared with the end of the "10th Five-Year Plan".

At the same time, the influence and competitiveness of Chinese musical instruments in the world musical instrument market has initially emerged. The price advantage, resource advantage and continuously improving product quality of Chinese musical instruments have won the favor of most international musical instrument manufacturers and distributors. favored by businessmen and consumers. As of the end of December 2010, China's musical instruments were exported to 183 countries and regions, with export volume reaching 1.467 billion yuan, an increase of 58.94% compared with the end of the "Tenth Five-Year Plan" period, and the annual growth rate exceeded the planned 8%-10%. In 2008, China has jumped from the world's third largest exporter of musical instruments to the world's largest exporter of musical instruments, and has remained unchanged for three consecutive years. In terms of musical instrument imports, at the end of the “Eleventh Five-Year Plan” period, China’s musical instrument imports are expected to reach US$229 million, an increase of 80.31% over the end of the “10th Five-Year Plan” period, with an average annual growth rate higher than the export growth rate of more than 3...> >