1. National musical instruments
(1) Percussion musical instruments: dingdong, wooden stick qin, rhyme board, keno bamboo tube, bamboo tube qin, gong, clang, singles, Gong, bronze drum, triangle, wooden fish, Cantonese version, xylophone, aluminum piano, etc.
(2) Mutual sounding instruments: sticks, bronze mirrors, bamboo clappers, bamboo poles, cymbals, cloth cymbals, breast cymbals, head cymbals, two cymbals, small cymbals, cymbals, big cymbals, Chai, Si Nie, cymbal, small cymbal, bump cup, bump bell, waist bell, kuosuke, bench, other stone, other stone, bone board and so on.
(3) Falling body-sounding musical instruments: pestle, bamboo pounding tube, bamboo tube, Yao bamboo tube, aga, etc.
(4) Breathing instruments: Xiao, night flute, dong flute, seixiao, prize, wageluo, xionglin, sunaiyi, doulu, bass doulu, pacific flute, rattle, May flute, bamboo flute, bamboo bamboo flute, le rong, sister flute, double-barreled dong flute, Bo Xiaohu, Juezhenjie and so on.
(5) Single-reed air-sounding instruments: Bawu, Ju, Ju Xiang, Miao Di, Mang Tong, Bamboo Leaf Flute, Ma Bu, Ju Lu, Cun Di, Dong Dong Kui, Pen Guan, Da Dilong, Juduohe, Bolu, Jujian, Lilie, Liluo, Dilie, Juer, Julangbulang, Mangdi, Meidu, Qizhen, double-barreled Bawu, double-barreled 筚langdao, 筚 General, final, double-barreled bamboo flute, double-barreled Mabu, Fichak, Handa, Konoha and so on.
(6) Lip-vibrating air-sounding instruments: horns, copper horns, steel horns, conches, deer flutes, trombones, cymbals, cymbals, boubas, trumpets, tenor horns, and French horns etc.
(7) Vocal and air-sounding musical instruments: Sibushu, Acacia flute, etc.
2. Western musical instruments
(1) Bowed and stringed instruments: Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass.
(2) Edge sounds: flute, piccolo, wooden flute.
(3) Brass instruments: Trumpet, Cornet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba, Sun Trumpet
(4) Keyboard instruments: Organ, Piano Accordion, Electronic Keyboard.
(5) Atonal percussion instruments: Drum kit, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Triangle, Tambourine, Castanets, Maracas, cymbals, gongs.
Extended information
Traditional classification mainly refers to the customary classification formed in history in the ancient high-culture areas of the world. It includes:
Chinese eight-tone classification (gold, stone, silk, bamboo, gourd, soil, leather, wood);
Arab two-tone classification (solid musical instruments [ Including percussion, pizzicato, fricative instruments]; cavity instruments [wind instruments]);
European three-way classification (wind instruments, string instruments, percussion instruments). These classifications have their own connotations and basis for classification;
India’s two-class classification (stringed instruments, air instruments), five-class classification (single-skin instruments, double-skin instruments, front-skin instruments, percussion instruments and air instruments) and four classifications (leather instruments, string instruments, metal percussion instruments, air instruments).
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