Musical instruments with C
Woodwind with single reed, smooth tone
Bowed string instrument, deep rich tone, like a big violin
Metal disc, crashes when struck
Metal tubes or rods, ring when hit
Plural of cymbal, crashing metal discs
Brass instrument, like a small trumpet
Wooden clappers, clicked by hand
Metal bell, hit with a stick for rhythm
Percussion bars that ring when struck, gentle tinkly sounds
Spaced form of cowbell, metal rhythm bell
Box drum, played by sitting and hitting
Early keyboard, soft string sound
Another name for double bass, deep strings
Tall hand drums, played in Afro-Cuban music
Keyboard that hits metal plates, dreamy bell‑like sound
Tall Afro-Cuban drum played with hands, warm punchy beats
Handheld clappers clicked together, sharp rhythmic clicks
Congo drum, Afro-Cuban hand drum, like conga.
Conch shell blown as horn in folk and ritual music.
Steam or air-powered keyboard, circus sound.
Clarinet family member, single‑reed woodwind.
Percussion idiophone, struck to make sharp clicks.
Keyboard, term for early pianos/harpsichords.
Nylon‑string guitar used in classical music.
Hand percussion, pair of clappers struck together.
Cowbell, metal hand percussion used in many genres.
Conga drum, tall Afro‑Cuban hand drum.
Conch shell used as a natural horn instrument.
Free‑reed bellows instrument, cousin of accordion.
Cuban percussion sticks, keep rhythmic patterns.
Piano used for classical music repertoire.
Small Andean lute-like string instrument.
Keyboard with bell-like tone, used in orch.
Specific type of cymbal used for accents.
Common shorthand for crash cymbal in drums.
Hair comb can be played as a kazoo-like instrument.
Toy percussion, two balls that click together.
Toy keyboard with cat sounds, playable instrument.
Large pipe keyboard instrument in churches, centuries-old.
Plural of cello, bowed string bass instrument.
Renaissance brass/woodwind hybrid, early trumpet-like.
Electronic keyboard by Casio brand, common in pop music.
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