Folk Instrument - List of Folk Instruments

List of Folk Instruments

  • Accordion
  • Appalachian dulcimer
  • autoharp
  • bagpipe
  • balalaika
  • bandura
  • banjo
  • bağlama
  • bodhran
  • bukkehorn
  • Rhythm Bones
  • bouzouki and Irish bouzouki
  • Bullroarer
  • cavaquinho
  • charango
  • cümbüş
  • çiftelia
  • concertina
  • daegeum
  • darbuka
  • didgeridoo
  • dhol
  • Djembe
  • dholak
  • dingulator
  • dotara
  • dranyen
  • drum
  • ektara
  • erhu
  • fiedil / Fiddle
  • Fujara
  • gayageum
  • gudok
  • guitar
  • gusle
  • gusli
  • haegeum
  • Hank drum
  • hardingfele
  • harmonica
  • harmonium
  • hammered dulcimer
  • haat baya
  • hurdy gurdy
  • jaw harp
  • jouhikko
  • jug
  • kazoo
  • kantele
  • Kaval
  • khamak
  • klopotec
  • kobza
  • komuz
  • kora
  • kulintang
  • Launeddas
  • Låtfiol
  • Lur
  • Lute
  • mbira / thumb piano
  • mandola
  • mandocello
  • mandolin and octave mandolin
  • marimbula
  • melodeon
  • mridangam
  • musical saw
  • naal
  • Nepali Madal
  • nyckelharpa
  • ocarina
  • pan flute
  • pipa
  • pogo cello
  • prem juri
  • quena
  • Rebab
  • Rubab
  • salamiyyah
  • shofar
  • sitar
  • Snare Drum
  • smallpipes
  • sopilka
  • spilåpipa
  • steelpan
  • stompbox
  • Talking drum
  • tin whistle
  • trembita
  • oud
  • Ocarina
  • Udu
  • ukulele
  • violin
  • vuvuzela
  • washboard
  • willow flute
  • zampoña
  • zurna
  • zither
  • zealouser
  • Zhaleika

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