To generalize somewhat. There are many different types of percussion instruments. A percussion is basically any musical object that you hit with a stick to make a sound.
A drum is usually a rounded piece of wood or metal with a plastic, cloth, or vinyl on top that is hit to produce a sound.
A triangle is a percussion instrument and is a piece of metal shaped like a triangle with a gap in one corner.
A xelephone has different shaped blocks that are hit to make different pitched sounds.
Cymbals are flattened pieces of metal shaped into a circle.
A piano is also considered a percussion instrument. The list goes on and on.
Maracas would go in the percussion section. If you look at instruments from sections besides percussion, you will see that they all can produce melody, and that most percussion instruments can only create rhythm. The exceptions to this rule are the xylophone and the marimba, both of which are in the percussion section, although they can produce melody.
Produces music instruments that could be made of wood etc. That is all i know. But if you look at the pictures they have it's basically about instruments.
Piano is from the Percussion Family. Other instruments in that family are:oCelesta oHarp oTimpani oSnare oSymbols oGlockenspiel The Percussion Family is more international than any other section in the orchestra. Just look at the variety of instruments! With most instruments in the Percussion Family people don't know who invented them or when. In ancient drawings it shows a timpani or African drums being played. But still, no one really knows.
Some instruments that look like clarinets include oboes, saxophones, and bassoons.
It is basically shaped like a triangle but has a crack or opening in one corner.
In one word, wind instruments look like 'pipes'. They produce sound when air is blown into the instrument. There are wind instruments with no reeds, single reed and double reed.
You can play percussion instruments with sticks, brushes, rods or play with your hands.
No it is a stringed instrument. Its those ones that kind of look like big violins but produce a really low pitch.
Lemmings. They actually look like guinea pigs though...........................
It will look actually like the 2020 version of Call of Duty
A glockenspiel is a percussion instrument with metal bars that are struck with a mallet to produce sound, usually tuned to a specific pitch. A metallophone is a percussion instrument with metal bars or plates that are also struck with a mallet, but it typically has a wider range of tones and may not always be tuned to specific pitches like a glockenspiel.
See related links for various images of sleigh bells used as instruments.