Musical instruments with T
Brass instrument, loud and bright sound
Largest brass instrument, deep booming tone
Metal triangle, struck for a clear ring
Drum with jingling metal discs
Pair of Indian hand drums
Large kettle drums tuned to pitch
Brass instrument with sliding tube
Medium saxophone with smooth tone
Short form of tenor saxophone
Small metal flute, folk music sound
Drum without snares, deep tone
Brass instruments; valves and buzzing lips make that deep oom-pah.
Plural of tom tom drums
Latin percussion; sticks on metal shells give bright salsa tones.
Small medieval drum; hit with a stick for marching rhythms.
Gong-like percussion from Asia, used in orchestras.
Brass wind instruments, common in bands.
Drum kit tom-tom drums, tuned percussion.
Famous Fender electric guitar model, very common.
Alt spelling of timpani, orchestral kettle drums.
Metal tuned chimes, used in orchestras and film scores.
Early electronic instrument played without touch.
Brass instruments with a slide, used in jazz and bands.
Kettle drum used in orchestras and bands.
Medieval drum, used in early European music.
Biblical hand drum, like a tambourine.
“Tam-tam” gong; large flat Chinese gong.
Triangle is a pitched metal percussion.
Colloquial for a very small violin toy.
Also called mbira/kalimba, African idiophone.
Teeth can be used as a percussive instrument, esp. in folk.
Tambourines are frame drums with jingles, used in many genres.
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