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Different Types of Musical Instruments
Every single musical instrument, African djembe to the Indonesian gamelan angklung and the Arabic shababa to the Indian sitar, is a testament to the fact that music is a universal language having multiple dialects.
by Parashar Joshi
Updated On: 7/29/2009
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Three summer vacations and one Christmas break is what it took for me to understand that music is a deep and bottomless sea, devoid of any boundaries. Every single musical instrument, right from the African djembe to the Indonesian gamelan angklung, and the Arabic shababa to the Indian sitar, is a testament to the fact that music is a universal language having multiple dialects. The tongue twisters that some of these musical instrument names are, it took me a while just to get their names right! Anyway, the sheer magnitude of the different musical instruments that I was exposed to from all over the world was mesmerizing and it left me spellbound. It awakened an inner desire which soon manifested into a deep curiosity about the different types of musical instruments existing in the world. I set out on a melodic journey of discovery and here is what I unearthed in the process:
Different Types of Musical Instruments
Musical instruments from all over the world can broadly be categorized as follows:
Wind instruments Percussion instruments Brass instruments String instruments Electronic instruments
Wind Instruments:
Wind instruments require a person to blow into the instrument in order to produce the desired sound. They work on the principle of sound waves, frequencies, harmonics, resonance and acoustics. When you blow into the instrument, the pitch of the sound note produced, varies depending on the length of the internal air column in which the sound waves vibrate. The shorter the air column, the higher is the pitch of the note produced, and vice-versa. Some of the popular wind instruments are:
Flute Piccolo Shakuhachi Clarinet Bassoon English horn Oboe Accordion Saxophone Shehnai Bagpipe Pianica Harmonica
Percussion Instruments:
Percussion instruments require a person to strike or beat the instrument surface in order to generate vibrations, which then produce the desired sound note. Depending on the type of surface, one can use one's hands, sticks, or other similar objects for striking the instrument surface. A characteristic feature of percussion instruments is that the type of sound produced varies depending on the spot that is struck on the instrument surface. For example, in case of the djembe, striking it at the center produces a deep and muffled sort of thump, whereas striking it at the edges produces a sharp and crisp sound which is totally different from the earlier one. Some of the well-known percussion instruments are:
Drum Congo Djembe Tabla Duff Dhol Nagara Cymbals Bells Xylophone Marimba
Brass Instruments:
All those shiny trumpets and trombones that feature so prominently in jazz and blues music are classic examples of brass instruments. Brass instruments are named so, not because all of them are made from brass, but because of the nature and texture of the sound that they produce. They work on pretty much the same principle as wind instruments, with a few modifications here and there. In case of brass instruments, the length of the air column can be changed using press-valves or through a slide mechanism. Some of the popular brass instruments are:
Trumpet Trombone Bugle Conch Tuba French Horn
String Instruments:
All your guitars, violins and pianos fall under the category of string instruments. String instruments work on the basis of sound wave vibrations that are created with the help of strings. The pitch of the sound note produced depends on the length of the air column as well as the type and thickness of the string involved. Some of the famous string instruments are:
Guitar Piano Violin Viola Sitar Cello Double bass Mandolin Banjo Harp Sarod Santoor
Electronic Instruments:
These are some of the newer musical instruments that have been produced in recent years with the advent of technology. Most of them are designed to reproduce the sounds of existing musical instruments in a simple and user-friendly way. Some of the common electronic instruments include:
Piano Keyboards Octopads Rhythm machines Samplers Synthesizers
It is quite heartwarming to see that despite different countries being associated with different musical instruments, all of them ultimately unite in contributing towards the common language of music. Therefore, one can safely say that music's universal appeal is clearly visible in the different types of musical instruments that one gets to see all over the world.
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