The term "try" is not specific to a musical context, so it's unclear which piece or composition you are referring to. However, if you're asking about a general ensemble or group that might be described as "trying" to create music, it could include a variety of instruments such as Guitars, keyboards, drums, and vocals. If you have a specific song or piece in mind, please clarify, and I can provide more detailed information.
Try youtube. The most visable instruments are Benny at the piano and Bjorn on guitar.
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It doesn't feel like anything. If you are flat try pushing in on your instruments tunning spot.
Antique musical instruments may be available from one's local antique store. A better selection is likely to be found on auction sites such as eBay. A third place to try is Elderly Instruments, a shop specializing in vintage music and instruments.
Try http://www.telford-electronics.co.uk/manual.php
Your local thrift store or your local music store where you can find used musical instruments. You can also try private listings online from classified ads and newspapers.
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Try mo tanungin si notnot baka masagot ka nya :ddd
A combination of how instruments are recorded with microphones and any treatment or effects help isolate instruments in a mix. If you have two instruments in the same bass range - such as a kick drum and bass guitar - EQ or equalization can help separate the instruments. You can dial down or bring up frequencies that conflict. You can also pan instruments left or right to various degrees. There are other detailed ways to get more clarity out of instruments in a mix, but those two are the basic, most obvious things to try.
Percussion instruments are instruments that can be tuned or not but tuned instruments are tuned.
Look into auctions, and eBay helps, or you could try local specialty music shops : )
Brass instruments are made of immensely long tubes of metal. It they weren't curved in any way, the majority of them would stretch more than 20 feet. They were straight instruments (herald trumpets) before the technology was developed to curve them. They way they are curved is set by ergonomics, how people are. They try to make the instruments "fit" a person the best possible way so that it isn't a problem to hold/play them.