There's four not five
Strings
Brass
Percussion
Keyboard
One more the other person forgot:
Woodwind
That makes five
A ... quintet.
Octet
Brass,woodwinds,string and percussions are the four families of musical instruments...The fifth one is the electric family, instruments that need electricity to amplify the sound (keyboards, Electric guitars, etc.)
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These are the 5 categories of musical instruments as far as I know them. Membranophones- use a vibrating membrane to make a noise (ex. a conga drum) Idiophones- The actual instrument vibrates (ex. a xylophone or a bell) Aerophones- Moving air creates the sound (ex. a flute) Chordophones- Vibrating string makes sound (ex. a banjo) Electrophones- electronic production of a sound, coming out of a speaker (ex. keyboard)
The FIVE instruments are harps, psaltries, timbrels, cymbals, and trumpets.
A ... quintet.
A group of five musicians is known as a "quintet."
Octet
Violin viola violincello-cell double bass harp
Brass,woodwinds,string and percussions are the four families of musical instruments...The fifth one is the electric family, instruments that need electricity to amplify the sound (keyboards, Electric guitars, etc.)
The 5 basic types of insturments are woodwinds, brass, stringed, percussion, and voice.
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Brass, woodwinds, percussion, strings, and keyboards are the five general groups of instruments. Some people consider their voice to be a instrument as well.
A brass quintet is a musical ensemble made up of five brass instruments: two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba. This versatile ensemble can perform a wide range of musical styles, from classical to jazz to contemporary music.
These are the 5 categories of musical instruments as far as I know them. Membranophones- use a vibrating membrane to make a noise (ex. a conga drum) Idiophones- The actual instrument vibrates (ex. a xylophone or a bell) Aerophones- Moving air creates the sound (ex. a flute) Chordophones- Vibrating string makes sound (ex. a banjo) Electrophones- electronic production of a sound, coming out of a speaker (ex. keyboard)
In the Sachs- Hornbostel system there are five categories of instruments based on the physical characteristics of sound. The chordophones are instruments with strings stretched between fixed points. Aerophones are instruments that use air as primary source of vibrations. Membranophones are instruments that vibrate by means of tightly stretched skins. Idiophones are instruments that are sounded by the instrument itself. Electrophones is the last category that was added due to the advancement of technology.