It's any percussion instrument that when played doesn't have a specific pitch.
Oboe
What the previous answer was about was a ruler. That is complete nonsense. The real answer is precussion. Drums. Most all cultures have drums or some form of precussion.
Brass, woodwind, precussion
strings,woodwind,brass and precussion instruments
It's any percussion instrument that when played doesn't have a specific pitch.
A glockinshpiel is a precussion instrument like a xylophone, but made our of metal, and played with mallets with brass heads.
orange county drums.
Sid Wilson: turntables joey jordison: drums paul gray:bass chris fehn: custom precussion James root: rythm guitar Craig Jones: sampling Shawn "clown" crahan:custom precussion mick Thomson: lead guitar Corey Taylor: vocals
Sid Wilson: turntables joey jordison: drums paul grey: bass chris fehn: custom precussion James root: rythm guitar Shawn "clown" crahan: custom precussion mick Thomson: lead guitar Corey Taylor: vocals
Clarinet, cymbal, cello, cannon(a type of precussion, used to simulate, what else, a cannon) and that's all in can think of.
The Vina is a stringed instrument that is in the equalateral precussion family It brings joy to the Indian Culture and others within the many Canadian provinces.
Cymbals, cowbell, hi hat tambourines, bongod, timpanis, gongs ect. Neal Peart uses a lot of Latin Precussion such as the ones i mentioned