Flutes, drums, whistles, and a lute
yes
It was very popular...
Actually, the bagpipe originated in Egypt, so they sometimes play it there. They can also play the sitar and other Middle Eastern instruments.
what 3 woodwind instruments play in the middle range
Middle-class people in Shakespeare's day did play musical instruments, yes. That is why the very middle-class Baptista in Taming of the Shrew hires a music teacher to teach his daughters the lute.
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A traveling minstrel in the Middle Ages typically played a variety of instruments to entertain audiences. Common instruments included the lute, a stringed instrument similar to a guitar; the vielle, a precursor to the violin; and the flute or recorder for wind melodies. Minstrels might also use percussion instruments like tambourines or drums to add rhythm to their performances. These instruments allowed them to perform a range of songs, from ballads to dance music, as they traveled between towns.
Same way they do today by picking them up and playing them.
It was to puswade the pple to make a GIANT family of kids JKJKJK it was to teach ppl about Christianity.