Typically, traditional country bands will use fiddles, harmonicas, steel Guitars, acoustic guitars, and drums.
The Banjo
The instrument that is least common in bluegrass, folk and country music is the xylophone. The xylophone is a rare instrument on most of the music that is home to the Ozarks and most of the USA.
the pedal steel guitar
does any 1 know what instrument was made in the Caribbean in the 20th century
Lute was the common accompaniment instrument for Renaissance era but during the Romantic era it changes to piano.
The Ney is a music instrument originated in Iran, a middle-eastern country. The Ney is a flute that has been played for over 4500 years and is one of the oldest instruments known to mankind.
The instrument that is least common in bluegrass, folk and country music is the xylophone. The xylophone is a rare instrument on most of the music that is home to the Ozarks and most of the USA.
They use similar instrument's.
the pedal steel guitar
does any 1 know what instrument was made in the Caribbean in the 20th century
During the 1900s through the 1920s,the xylophone was a very common instrument in Amarican Pop Music.
Spoons.
Yes. Trombone is a common instrument in orchestras.
Lute was the common accompaniment instrument for Renaissance era but during the Romantic era it changes to piano.
banjo steel guitar fiddle harmonica
It's an Australian Aboriginal instrument, so "Australian Aboriginal music" would be most accurate, but for the sake of a more common term: "tribal music".
The Ney is a music instrument originated in Iran, a middle-eastern country. The Ney is a flute that has been played for over 4500 years and is one of the oldest instruments known to mankind.
Surprisingly common. Almost universal in the South and in country music.