piano
In a jazz rhythm section, instruments typically include piano, double bass, guitar, and drums. However, the violin is usually not found in a jazz rhythm section. While it can be used in jazz ensembles, it is more commonly associated with classical or folk music, rather than the traditional jazz rhythm setup.
Piano, Bass, Drum set, Guitar, [Sometimes Omitted], and the Trumpet.
APEX: Drums or piano
guitar bass and drums
Piano, bass, drums, and maybe guitar.
The rhythm section of a jazz band is usually made up of drums, piano, bass, and guitar.
A typical jazz band often includes a combination of brass, woodwind, and rhythm instruments. Commonly featured instruments are trumpets, trombones, saxophones, piano, double bass, and drums. Some ensembles may also incorporate guitar and vocals, depending on the style of jazz being performed. The instrumentation can vary widely, from small combos to larger big bands.
Trumpet, trambone, clarinet, and saxaphone
They are instruments that play a single note. Such as a drum, bell or cymbals. They are beat, struck, shaken, stirred or whacked with a stick. Their musical quality comes from the rhythm or cadence that they are beat, struck........
Oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands. The typical instrumentation featured brass and woodwind instruments such as trumpets, clarinets, and trombones, along with rhythm section instruments like piano, banjo, and drums. While the oboe is a woodwind instrument, its use in jazz is quite rare, and it does not hold a significant place in the traditional New Orleans jazz sound.
piano, string bass, and drums