Organ, piano, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussions ... and yes, even metronomes.
the timbre of classical music? i was about to askthat as well! it consists of voices and instruments
The piano normally plays classical music.
All of the Instruments are in classical music except for modern guitar and all the different types of saxophones.
Rock instruments played in a non-rock style. Or instruments from classical and electronic music. Or not. Is a very experimental music, it can be all or nothing.
there's not a set number of instruments in any musical
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either a group of classical musicians or an orchestra depending on size and instruments
The Industrial Revolution involved higher production in the mechanical area which included valves and other parts pertinent to musical instruments in the romantic period
The Classical era of music took place from 1730 to 1820. What made that era unique was the type of music produced and the instruments involved, as well as the musicians who created the music.
Some common instruments used in classical music orchestras, besides the flute, include the violin, cello, clarinet, oboe, trumpet, French horn, and timpani.
Uh, Instrumental or Easy-Listening.... possibly classical! Check your local music store!! "Instruments" make "music". So, any music genre is possible when playing instrument.