What types of instruments are these?!
Question: Tambourine
Piano
Organ
Dulcimer
How or where can I find out what kind of instruments and what family they go into?
Answers: Tambourine
Piano
Organ
Dulcimer
How or where can I find out what kind of instruments and what family they go into?
tambourine...percussion
piano...percussion (the strings are struck with a hammer)
organ...wind instrument (there is no such thing as a keyboard family)
dulcimer....can be percussion (hammered dulcimer) or can be string family( the strings can be plucked or played with a pick ; mountain dulcimer ).......tricky one, this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugyUXC6L_...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egLGPfkj1...
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percussion
you hit them to make sound
They are Keyboard Instruments. The keyboard group is the only instruments that can play two completely different notes at once. :D
Except the tambourine, I think that is percussion.
and the Dulcimer is a string I think.
all of them are percussion except the organ....which is a wind instrument....
percussion.duh
They are percussive. They have to be struck. Percussive!
....all percussion (unless you consider keyboard an instrument group). Then 1+4 are percussion, 2+3 are keyboard.
Tambourine is from the percussion section of the band.
Piano, dulcimer and organ are in the strings section
Hope this helps ;)
The organ: it depends if its a mouth organ or a pipe organ. If you go onto wikipedia and write in the instrument name in it, it'll tell you what family its from
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prescution i think...check out google
mostly percussion. Guitars and Bass are also percussion, making some rock bands almost entirely percussion. The organ is woodwind.
there in percussion and you could check on a musicstore site!
http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/...
musical instrument gategories (or descriptions.)
the tambourine is percussion
the piano is string
the organ is woodwind
and the dulcimer is percusion as well.
Tambourine is percussion.
Piano is a stringed instrument played by hammers attached to the keys. It is a keyboard instrument.
Organ = keyboard.
Dulcimer is a stringed instrument which is played with sticks (like long thin hammers).
They really all fall under percussion, but organ is also keyboard/wind and dulcimer is string/percussion.
Two ways of classifying instruments
--Strings, percussion, and wind--
*Percussion-tambourine
*Strings-dulcimer
*Piano and organ are classified sometimes as strings or percussion
--Mahillon and Hornbostel Sachs systems--
*Idiophone: tambourine
*Chordophone: piano, dulcimer
*Aerophone: pipe organ