1. Tambourine: A percussion instrument consisting of a circular frame with jingles or metal disks attached to it. It is played by shaking or striking it against the hand or another surface.
2. Trumpet: A brass instrument with a cylindrical bore and a flared bell. It is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that causes the lips to vibrate, producing sound.
3. Tuba: A large brass instrument with a low pitch. It is the largest member of the brass family and is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece that causes the lips to vibrate, producing sound.
4. Timpani: A set of large, tuned drums that are played with mallets. They produce a deep, resonant sound and are often used in orchestras and marching bands.
5. Theremin: An electronic musical instrument that is played by moving the hands near two antennas that control pitch and volume. It produces a unique, ethereal sound and is often used in movie soundtracks and electronic music.