Autoharp: A stringed instrument that is played by strumming the strings with one hand while using the other hand to press down on the desired notes.
Balalaika: A Russian stringed instrument with a triangular body and three strings.
Bandoneon: A type of concertina that is popular in Argentina and Uruguay.
Banjo: A stringed instrument with a round body and a long neck.
Bassoon: A double-reed woodwind instrument with a long, curved body.
Cello: A stringed instrument that is played by sitting with the instrument between the legs and using a bow to play the strings.
Clarinet: A single-reed woodwind instrument with a cylindrical body.
Double bass: A stringed instrument that is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the violin family.
Flute: A woodwind instrument that is played by blowing air across a hole in the side of the instrument.
Guitar: A stringed instrument with a flat body and six strings.
Harp: A stringed instrument that is played by plucking the strings with the fingers.
Harpsichord: A keyboard instrument that produces sound when quills pluck the strings.
Lute: A stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body and a long neck.
Mandolin: A stringed instrument with a round body and four strings.
Oboe: A double-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body.
Organ: A keyboard instrument that produces sound by using compressed air to force air through pipes.
Piano: A keyboard instrument that produces sound when hammers strike strings.
Recorder: A woodwind instrument that is played by blowing air into the mouthpiece.
Saxophone: A single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body.
Sitar: A stringed instrument from India with a long, narrow neck and a gourd-shaped body.
Synthesizer: An electronic instrument that can produce a wide variety of sounds.
Timpani: A percussion instrument consisting of a set of large, tuned drums.
Trombone: A brass instrument with a long, slide that is used to change the pitch of the instrument.
Trumpet: A brass instrument with a cylindrical body and a flared bell.
Tuba: A brass instrument with a large, conical body and a low pitch.
Ukulele: A stringed instrument with a small, round body and four strings.
Violin: A stringed instrument that is played by holding it between the chin and the shoulder and using a bow to play the strings.
Viola: A stringed instrument that is larger and lower-pitched than the violin.
Violoncello: A stringed instrument that is larger and lower-pitched than the viola.