Most of the western orchestra's musical instruments originated in Europe. As early as a few centuries ago, the orchestra began to take shape and was generally used to play court music. At first, the band only used some stringy instruments. Later, it gradually added woodwind and brass instruments.
In general, the western orchestra is composed of a keyboard instrument, a woodwind instrument group, a string instrument group, a brass instrument group, a percussion instrument group, and other characteristic instruments. Generally, voice can be divided into four basic Voices: female, female, male, and male. These instrument groups can also be divided into four types. For example, in a string group, there are violin, violin, cello, and bass; in a wood tube group, there are flute, dual-Reed, single-Reed, and large tubes; in a copper tube group, there are small, round, long, and large. Specific category:
Keyboard and instrument: Piano, classical piano, organ, accordion, and keyboard
Musical musical instruments: flute, short flute, dual-pipe, British tube, bassoon pipe, single-pipe, sa pipe, harmonica, and Scottish flute.
Stringy instruments: violin, violin, cello, violin, classical guitar, mandala Bell, electroacoustic guitar, electroacoustic bass, and violin.
Brass Instruments: trumpet, French horn, Horn, and bass.
Percussion Instruments: dingyin drum, dashboard, Xiaojun drum, Zhongguan, musical piano, cylinder piano, electronic drum, Jazz Drum, triangle iron, iron horn, daemon, tambourine drum, Spanish sound board, sandle, and gongs.