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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