Musical Instruments

Musical instruments are as old as music and there are some traditional instruments that date back to centuries before. Every country has its own kinds of music and musical instruments that are unique to its culture.

Most classical singers still use traditionally designed instruments for traditional songs. The craftsmen who make these instruments are also different, having inherited the art from their ancestors. However, there are also newer manufacturers of musical instruments who make them for commercial sale. Most of them sell the instruments directly or through dealers and music stores. The main categories of musical instruments are chordophones (strings), aerophones (woodwinds and brasses), idiophones (percussion), and membranophones (drums).

Musical instrument stores today are almost superstores. They host several kinds of musical instruments that can be chosen by brand name, by the make, or by the price. They house top brands like AKG, Auralex, CBI, Conquest, DiMarzio, Elixir, Ernie Ball, Furman, GHS, Hosa, Monster Cable, Proco, Proel, Rolls, SKB, and Whirlwind. Musical instruments stores also sell recording equipment, DJ equipment, and live sound equipment, along with the other accessories like guitar amps, keyboard controllers, computer music hardware, stands and footstools, cables and cable accessories, speakers, straps and strap locks, microphone accessories, studio furniture, racks and cases, acoustic foam, headphones and headphone amps, covers, power supplies and batteries, and more.

 

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