the key in the name of the instrument refers to the note that instrument plays in the "open" position (no fingers on the frets or finger-holes or valves). i play the Bb Tuba, it's open position is Bb.
instruments that play in the key of C.
There are hundreds of different musical instruments around the world. Flutes and drums are some of the oldest. Stringed instruments such as the guitar, lute, dulcimer, and piano are found in many cultures as well.
It depends on each instrument. Strings and some band instruments such as Trombone, tuba, and flute are in the key of C so you don't have to transpose them. Other instruments like Clarinet and trumpet are in the key of B flat so if you want them to play a C you have to tell them to play a D because everything they play sounds a A whole note below what you tell them to play. Not all band instruments are in the key of B flat thought. French horn and English horn for example are in the key of F. There are many different kinds of instruments and different keys they are in.
All string instruments are in the key of C (concert pitch), as well as the flute, oboe, bassoon, trombone, baritone, euphonium, tuba, and the piano.
There are some products that are similar to the timbres. Like the musical instruments, the string groups, the envelope instruments and the percussion instruments.
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Piano
In short - no. At least, there are no "regular orchestral" or band instruments in Ab that I have ever come across. There are some ancient folk instruments that are tuned to whatever key make them sound good and some of them are in Ab, however, they are "one-ofs" and similar instruments might not be in the same key. The harmonicas are a family of instruments in different keys, so they would have Ab instruments (blues, tremolo, maybe even chromatic) and I believe concertinas (diatonic accordions) come in all or most keys, as well.
French horns, mellophones
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flute
instruments that play in the key of C.
It would be the key of G. Tubas are C instruments, like a piano.
There are hundreds of different musical instruments around the world. Flutes and drums are some of the oldest. Stringed instruments such as the guitar, lute, dulcimer, and piano are found in many cultures as well.
It depends on each instrument. Strings and some band instruments such as Trombone, tuba, and flute are in the key of C so you don't have to transpose them. Other instruments like Clarinet and trumpet are in the key of B flat so if you want them to play a C you have to tell them to play a D because everything they play sounds a A whole note below what you tell them to play. Not all band instruments are in the key of B flat thought. French horn and English horn for example are in the key of F. There are many different kinds of instruments and different keys they are in.
All string instruments are in the key of C (concert pitch), as well as the flute, oboe, bassoon, trombone, baritone, euphonium, tuba, and the piano.
the insturments are the piano,violin,and the drums