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Do you know the names of musical instruments (more than ten kinds)

Chinese-English comparison table of musical instrument names

percussion instrument

Atonal percussion instrument (atonal percussion instrument)

Bar wind chimes

Bass drum

Lollipop/lollipop

Colliding cymbals, double-sided cymbals

big cymbals

Finger cymbals

Gonggong

A tinkling ring

Gourd/sand ball/sand bell

Rotating Tom turns the drum.

Sleigh bell snow bell

Hanging cymbals

tambourine

Triangle triangle

Wood block ringing wood

Drum set (jazz drum)

The air tambourine hangs in the air and beats the drum.

Bass drum

A floor drum/drum set/tenor drum/alto drum

High hat cymbals pedal double-sided copper cymbals.

Side cymbals

Little snare drum/Side Drum

Top cymbals

Pitch percussion instrument (tuned percussion instrument)

Celeste piano

A chime/tube clock

An antique cymbal/antique cymbal

dulcimer

Zhong Qin Tie Piano

kettledrum

Malimba plays the bass xylophone/Malimba xylophone.

Xi mu Yu si building

kettledrum

Vibraphone /Vibes Vibrating Piano/vibraphone

xylophone

woodwind instrument

Double reed musical instrument

bassoon

Double bassoon

English horn

Oboe oboe

Non-reed instrument (reed instrument)

Flute flute

Piccolo

Single reed musical instrument

Clarinetto

Flute spring eight-hole straight flute/wooden flute/whistle

Brass musical instrument

A baritone on a bass horn.

A bugle/bugle

cornet

Bass horn in Euphonium thick pipe

Fluegel Horn Fluegel

French horn

Large bass horn

Trombone abbreviation

Trumpet trumpet

Large bass horn

Wagner tuba Wagner woofer

Saxophone (saxophone)

Baritone saxophone versus bass saxophone

Bass saxophone

Bass saxophone

Contralto saxophone/alto saxophone

Treble saxophone

Tenor saxophone alto saxophone

stringed instrument

Cello cello

Cembalo desima/ dulcimer/butterfly piano

double bass

Guitar guitar

Harp, harp

Datura large mandolin (from medieval Italy)

mandolin

String bass/double bass

viola

Violin violin

Keyboard keyboard musical instrument

clavichord

Harpsichord

Virgo harpsichord (16th and 7th centuries)

Organ (organ)

Church organ

Traction rod tongue organ

Strike organs, strike organ tests.

organ

Reed organ

Rock organ

Piano (piano)

Acoustic grand piano/grand piano Platform Piano

Baby piano pocket piano

A bright acoustic piano/a bright piano

Nongshe Piano upright piano

Automatic piano

Small upright piano

Square piano long piano

upright piano

electronic musical instrument

Clavinova Digital Piano/Digital Electronic Organ

Double neck guitar

electric organ / electronic organ

electric guitar

electric organ / electronic organ

Electric piano

electronic piano

Pedal steel guitar/Hawaiian guitar vertical electric guitar/Hawaiian electric guitar

Portable electronic organ

Electronic synthesizer

National musical instruments and other musical instruments

Accordion accordion

Agogo Bell. Agogobel

Alpine cowbell

Angklung shakes bamboo.

Appalachian dulcimer Apara dulcimer (American national musical instrument)

Automatic harp and chord guzheng

Bagpipes (Scottish folk instruments)

Balalaika Baraka (one of Russian stringed instruments with a triangular body)

Bamboo braided clock

Mexican traditional guitar

Banjo/banjo (a five-stringed or six-stringed instrument, said to have originated in West Africa and played with fingers)

Bell iron plate

Bell tree bell

Bongo/Mambo Drum (Latin Music)

Boobam rocket drum

Bouzouki (a Greek stringed instrument shaped like a mandolin)

Cabasa coconut sand bell /cabasa sand bell/beaded sand bell

Castanet (often used in Spanish flamenco dance)

Cassisi weaves rattles.

Chalango Xia Lang Guitar/Miniature Eight String (popular in Central and South America)

China tambourine

China Temple Bell China Bowl

Pear-shaped ancient musical instrument similar to guitar, popular from 15 to18th century.

Hexagonal accordion (for Argentine tango)

Kanga Kanga Drum/Slim Tambourine/Mexican Drum (Latin Music)

cowbell

Cramhorn krum tube/hook tube /J tube (popular at the end of 15).

Cuica saw and drum

Darabuka Turkish tambourine

Digyrido plays Australian aboriginal wind instruments.

Djembe African drum (originated from Kenyan tribes in Africa, belonging to indigenous musical instruments)

Domra traditional Russian musical instrument (similar to guitar, three or four strings)

violin

fife

Clarinet with six holes

Flexatone player

Frame drum tambourine

Gadurka is a traditional Bulgarian stringed instrument.

Gaida bagpipes (Bulgaria's traditional musical instrument)

Gamelan xylophone (a bamboo percussion instrument in Indonesia)

Glass wind chime

Giro Gourd Music Saw/Shave/Cucumber (Latin Music)

Gusri Gusri (an ancient Russian stringed instrument)

Harmonica/organ harmonica

Clavichord (popular in French society in18th century)

Japanese Temple Bell Japanese Bowl

Jewish harp harpsichord/harmonica

Kalimba

Canterle Zitler (Finland)

Kawar flute/Shepherd flute (Bulgarian traditional musical instrument)

Kazoo kazudi (toy flute made of wood or metal)

Kokiriko drum plate

Koto kodoqin

Shiyin slate piano

Lute (one of the oldest musical instruments)

Lyre (ancient Greece)

Marker tree/wind chime wind chime

Milliton diaphragm flute

Naifu ancient Egyptian guitar

Na Di, Akali, Tao Di/Pottery sweet potato flute/goose flute (originated from Italy in the second half of17th century).

Ocean drum

Paixiao/Pastoral flute

Pifano Indian drum

Quina eight-hole wooden flute (an instrument in the Andes, with a rich voice)

Ratchet teeth/plug device

Rambler/Barker Rambler

Saltepry satellite (ancient and medieval musical instrument, probably from Iran and India)

Shaking metal sand clock

Sanweixian Qin Sang (Japan)

Ai shan shan nai Qin

West Stourm fork clock/clock (ancient Egypt)

Sitar (a northern Indian national stringed instrument shaped like a guitar)

African crack drum

Steel drum steel drum (from Trinidad in the Caribbean)

Sourdeau Indian flute

Three-string instrument (appeared before13rd century)

Indian drum (a kind of drum in India)

Taikoo Temple/Taikoo Temple in Kodo (Japan)

Sound drum information drum

Tambura Dongbula (bulgarian folk stringed instrument)

Lightning board

Timbales timpani/timpani

Tin flute/penny flute six-hole flute/tin flute (tinplate toy flute)

Jinpen piano

Tupan cowhide drum

Ukulele (stringed instrument originating in Portugal and resembling a mini guitar)

Vibra-slap vibrator/soundboard

Vihuela ancient guitar (originated in Mexico)

Ancient cello

Water telephone water harp

Whistle whistle

wind driven generator

A zither (a flat stringed instrument in Europe)

Chinese musical instrument

Percussion instrument (percussion instrument)

Ban gu ban gu

Bangzi/China Mubangzi Bangzi

China bottom drum

China bass gong

China cymbals.

China Xiao snare drum

China Woodcut Fishes

Luo/China Gonggong

Sparerib. Sparerib.

Farce board

Yunluo Luo Yun

Plucked stringed instruments (plucked instruments)

Guzheng/Guzheng

Qin Liu, Qin Liu

Pipa/Chinese Pipa

Ruan/Moon Guitar Ruan Xian

Sam sun Sam sun

Dulcimer dulcimer

Stringed instrument (stringed instrument)

Banhu Banhu

Bass Gehu

Qinghu

Gehu Hugh

Nanhu/erhu/Chinese violin

Huzhongzhong Lake

Wind instrument (wind instrument)

Flute/China Bamboo Flute

ANIMA

Suona/Ai Shan Suona

Xiao/China clarinet Xiao

Commonly used terms: English-Chinese control

Violin violin

viola

Cello cello

Double bass or double bass?

Flute flute

Piccolo

Clarinetto

Oboe oboe

English horn

Bassoon tube or Fogto Bassoon tube

Double bassoon tube

French horn or French horn or French horn

Trumpet trumpet

cornet

trombone

Tuba tuba

A timpani or timpani.

Compane clock device

Zhong Qin, Zhong Qin

xylophone

Bass drum

Side drum

big cymbals

Gonggong

Triangle triangle

tambourine

Harp, harp

Piano piano

Guitar guitar

mandolin

Lutqin

Organ organ