Woodwinds, brass, percussion and strings.
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That would be 'stringed instruments'.
The different classification of instruments are: Wind Instruments, e.g. saxophone, flute, clarinet, etc; Percussions and drums, e.g. clef, cymbals, brass, konga; etc; Electrical Instruments, e.g. Keyboards; String Instruments, e.g. Guitars, violin, cello, viola, etc; Brass Instruments, e.g. trumpet, trombone, tuba, etc.
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Musical instruments are grouped based on their classification into categories such as strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and keyboards. Each category includes instruments that produce sound in a similar way, such as through vibrating strings, blowing air, or striking surfaces.
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Maracas and Finger cymbals.
Strings Woodwinds brass percussion
Operating Room (OR) instruments are classified based on their function, design, and use in surgical procedures. Common categories include cutting instruments (e.g., scalpels, scissors), grasping instruments (e.g., forceps, clamps), and suturing instruments (e.g., needle holders). Additionally, they can be categorized as reusable or disposable, and specialized instruments may be tailored for specific types of surgeries. Proper classification aids in the efficient organization, sterilization, and selection of instruments during surgical procedures.
Capital market instruments exist to generate funds for companies and corporations. Some of those instruments are stocks, bonds, debenture, treasury bills and fixed deposits.
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Aero phones are a classification of musical instruments that produce sound through the vibration of air. This category includes various wind instruments like flutes, trumpets, and saxophones, where sound is generated by the player's breath causing the air within the instrument to vibrate. Aero phones are distinct from other instrument classifications, such as chordophones (string instruments) and membranophones (drum-like instruments).