Instruments Played For Les Luthiers (in Chronological Order)
- Les Luthiers Opus Pi:
- Piano
- Backing Vocals
- Klaxon
- Gom-Horn
- Acoustic Guitar
- Bongoes
- Cello
- Recital '72:
- Piano
- Backing Vocals
- Gom-Horn
- Klaxon
- Clarinet
- Ilex paraguariensis
- Drums
- Bongoes
- Acoustic Guitar
- Recital '73:
- Gom-Horn
- Manguelodica
- Flugelhorn
- Maracas
- Clarinet
- Backing Vocals
- Drums
- Piano
- Klaxon
- Bongoes
- Recital '74:
- Piano
- Backing Vocals
- Gom-Horn
- Lead Vocals
- Drums
- Recital '75:
- Gom-Horn
- Ilex paraguariensis
- Dactilophone
- Clarinet
- Backing Vocals
- Klaxon
- Viejos Fracasos:
- Gom-Horn
- Lead Vocals
- French Horn
- Clarinet
- Maracas
- Alto Recorder
- Backing Vocals
- Piano
- Drums
- Bongoes
- Mastropiero que Nunca:
- Tambourine
- Zill
- Gom-Horn
- Drums
- Backing Vocals
- Calephone
- Kazoo
- Clarinet
- French Horn
- Cymbals
- Lead Vocals
- Conga Percussion
- Piano
- Maracas
- Muchas Gracias de Nada:
- Lead Vocals
- Harmonium
- Clarinet
- Drums
- Backing Vocals
- Flugelhorn
- Harmonica
- Bongoes
- Gom-Horn
- Piano
- Tambourine
- Zills
- Los Clásicos de Les Luthiers:
- French Horn
- Clarinet
- Gom-Horn
- Backing Vocals
- Lead Vocals
- Bongoes
- Tambourine
- Zills
- Piano
- LuthierĂas:
- Gom-Horn
- Backing Vocals
- Bongoes
- Cello
- Fluglerhorn
- Clarinet
- Accordion
- Drums
- Tambourine
- Zills
- Por humor al arte:
- Backing Vocals
- Synthesiser
- Lead Vocals
- Bunsen Flute
- Klaxon
- Washboards
- Piano
- Clarinet
- Bass Clarinet
- Bongoes
- Tambourine
- Zills
- Humor Dulce Hogar:
- Gom-Horn
- Backing Vocals
- Clarinet
- Bongoes
- Piano
- Trombone
- Bunsen Flute
- Congas
- Symphonic Recital 1986:
- Gom-Horn da Testa
- Trombone
- Clarinet
- Cello
- Clarinet
- Fluglerhorn
- Accordion
- Backing Vocals
- Lead Vocals
- Tambourine
- Zills
- Bongoes
- Drums
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