AccordionTypes include: Piano accordion, button
accordionPlayer is called: An accordionistDeveloped in: 17th CenturyRelated to: Concertina, Harmonium, Mouth
Organ, Melodica
Accordion
Playing position Keyboard
Bongos
BongosPlayer is called: A bongosero Developed in: 19th, early 20th CenturyRelated to: Conga, timbales
Playing position Ceramic bongo drums
Playing position
ClarinetTypes include: Bass clarinet, A, BPlayer is called: A clarinetistDeveloped in: 17th CenturyRelated to: Saxophone, oboe
Clarinet
Mouthpiece & reed
Tone holes
Didgeridoo
Decorations
Playing position
DidgeridooAlso known as: A didjeriduPlayer is called: A didgeridooerDeveloped in: The past 1500 yearsRelated to: Trumpet, cornet, bugle, shofar,
conch
Electric GuitarTypes include: Solid body, semi-acoustic,
hollow-body, 12 string, double-neck
Player is called: A guitaristDeveloped in: 1930sRelated to: Acoustic guitar, banjo, lute
Electric Guitar
Playing position
Bridge & pickups
FluteTypes include: Alto flute, piccolo, bass flutePlayer is called: A flautistDeveloped in: 11th CenturyRelated to: Recorder, clarinet, saxophone
Flute
Mouthpiece
Key pads
Playing Position
G lockenspiel
A bell lyre glockenspiel A concert band glockenspiel
GlockenspielTypes include: Bell lyre, StahlspielPlayer is called: A glockenspielistDeveloped in: 17th CenturyRelated to: Xylophone, marimba, tubular
bells
HarpTypes include: Concert harp, Celtic harp, Triple
harpPlayer is called: A harpistDeveloped in: 3500 BCERelated to: Lyre, zither
Pedals
Playing position
Harp