Musical instruments with S

  • Brass woodwind with reed, jazzy tone

  • Indian string instrument with long neck

  • Drum with rattling wires under skin

  • Short form for snare drum

  • Large brass tuba wrapped around body

  • Whistle with sliding pitch tube

  • Electronic keyboard making many sounds

  • Short form for synthesizer

  • Percussion rattles shaken by hand

  • Single percussion rattle, shaken

  • Everyday spoons played as clappers

  • Metal drum from Trinidad, bright tones

  • Caribbean steel pans, tuned metal drums for melodies.

  • Guitar with steel strings, used in country and rock.

  • Nickname for the saxophone, a woodwind used in jazz.

  • Electronic keyboard that generates musical sounds.

  • Snare drums have snares under the head, sharp sound.

  • Guitar played with a slide, key sound in blues music.

  • Human voice used melodically, core musical instrument.

  • Musical saw, bowed hand saw that sings eerie tones.

  • soprano
  • String bass means double bass, lowest orchestral string.

  • slide
  • Early trombone from Renaissance, like a slide trumpet.

  • Trombone played with slide; standard orchestral brass.

  • Simple end‑blown flute; used as melodic instrument.

  • Steel pan steel drum from Trinidad, key in calypso.

  • Type of guitar from Spain, core in flamenco music.

  • High‑pitched saxophone, used in jazz and classical.

  • Japanese bamboo flute, important in Zen music.

  • Famous violin brand by Italian maker Stradivari.

  • Kitchen spoons can be played as folk percussion.

  • Nickname for soprano saxophone, valid horn.

  • Slapstick whip; loud comic percussion effect.

  • Indian double‑reed wind, used in weddings, folk.

  • Senegalese goblet drum, central in sabar music.

  • Like a 1/16 violin, child‑size string instrument

  • Traditional Great Highland bagpipes from Scotland

  • Likely a pungi, reed pipe used by snake charmers

  • Could be a ukulele or guitarlele, playable guitar

  • Could be piccolo or sopranino flute, valid flute

  • Human voice counts as an instrument, singers do!

  • Historic bass wind instrument, ancestor of tuba

  • Bass guitar technique; treated as an electric bass style

  • Human voice counts as an instrument in music

  • Specific metal concert flute made of silver

  • Wind instruments like sax, used in jazz and rock

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