They can be called Instrument Makers.
A concertina is a musical instrument much like a small accordian.
The Zampognari are those individuals who play the musical instrument called the "zampogno" which is a derivative of the bagpipes.
Those are Silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and hide... answered by:Louela_JD
The Hornbostel-Sachs method of instrument classification has 5 main categories, and more than 300 basic groups under those. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs
A percussion instrument is struck, so any instrument that is NOT struck is NOT a percussion instrument, for example, Strings: violin, cello, double bass. Brass: trumpet, cornet, trombone Woodwind: oboe, piccolo, saxophone
The one that is the better of those two is the one you play. Both are beautiful instruments and lots of classical literature has been written for both.
The resonance of a musical instrument impacts its sound quality and performance by influencing the richness, depth, and sustain of the sound produced. Instruments with strong resonance tend to have a fuller and more vibrant sound, while those with weak resonance may sound dull or lack projection. Overall, resonance plays a crucial role in shaping the tone and character of an instrument's sound.
Well, I'd say you should try a saxophone or a guitar because those are quite easy to play...
Aphrodite is traditionally credited with the invention of the lyre, a stringed musical instrument. According to mythology, she created it to enchant and soothe those around her, reflecting her association with love and beauty. The lyre became a symbol of harmony and artistic expression in ancient Greek culture.
If you mean the musical instrument that looks like a large metal disk, those are cymbals. Two of them may be struck against each other, or a single cymbal may be struck by a drumstick.
I wish I were born with the talent for playing a musical instrument like the piano or guitar. Music has a way of connecting people and emotions, and I admire those who can create beautiful melodies.
Instrument sterilization is not completed by those in a particular profession.