- A slit drum made from a hollowed-out log, played with mallets.
2. Huehuetl:
- A cylindrical drum, often decorated with carvings, played with hands or sticks.
3. Tlapitzalli:
- A whistle made from clay or bone, used for signaling and ceremonies.
4. Ocarina:
- A wind instrument made from clay, with a series of holes to change pitch.
5. Panpipes:
- A set of pipes of different lengths, bundled together and played by blowing across the tops.
6. Quetzalcalli:
- A conch shell used as a trumpet, often associated with warfare and religious ceremonies.
7. Atecocolli:
- A turtle shell used as a rattle or percussion instrument, decorated with shells, feathers, and beads.
8. Tlalpanhuhuehuetl:
- A large drum made from a hollowed-out tree trunk, played with mallets during ceremonies and festivals.
9. Coyolli:
- A scraper or rasping instrument made from a deer antler, played by scraping a stick across the grooves.