any drum
tambourine
xylophone
marimba
Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Harps, Keyboards, Strings.
the single reed woodwind instruments: Clarinet, Saxophone (family) the single reed woodwind instruments: clarinet, saxophone (family)
String FamilyIn a symphony orchestra, the following stringed instruments are used in varying numbers:Violin, viola, cello, double bass, and sometimes the harp.(Woodwind, string, brass, percussion )(apex)instruments traditionally included in the string family include but are not limited to: Violin, Viola, Cello, Upright Bass, Guitar, Harpsichord, electric bass, autoharp, harp, lute, mandolin, banjo, dobro, ukulele, sitar, balalaika, zither, cimbalom, baglama, bouzouki, and many more. piano and dulcimer NOT string instruments because even tough they do have strings, they are struck with mallets, not plucked or drawn with a bow.
Do you know the tempo? What is the time signature? What instruments are needed for this piece? Who will play each part? Do we have the right mallets? If the timpani is needed, is it tuned correctly?
To my understanding, it is the different sections that are known. like the strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion
Many instruments belong to the percussion family. For example, drums of all sorts are members of the percussion family. Also, rattles are considered percussion instruments.
Chimes are percussion instruments.
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Yup
Drums are members of the percussion family of instruments.
Percussion
The Membranophoe is indeed a category of the percussion family.
A Drum or Drums, are part of the Percussion family :)
some people think the only instruments in the percussion family are drums. well that's incorrect the members of the Percussion Family are xylophone, marima, vibraphone, glockenspiel, chimes, harp and the guitar.
Instruments in the percussion family include: snare drum, bass drum, Tom toms, crash symbols, hi-hats, triangle, tambourine, timpani, xylophone, mallets, chimes, Vibraphone, piano, drum set, cowbell, Many other auxiliary instruments.
Actually there are four types of musical instruments: String Family Brass Family Woodwind Family Percussion Family Because the Brass and the Woodwind families are blown to work they can be regarded as the Wind Family of the instruments. Therefore if you want to divide the instruments into three: Strings, Winds, Percussion
No it is not but there are instruments which belong to the chordophone family but at the same time the percussion family as well. An example of this is the Piano.