noun a musical instrument of the brass family, resembling a tuba but having a wider bore and mellower tone

  • The althorn is a brass instrument similar to a French horn.
  • I borrowed my friend's althorn to practice for the concert.
  • I'm thinking of joining the school band just so I can play the althorn.
  • Her voice was as smooth and mellow as an althorn playing in the distance.

noun a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, typically having a long, curved body with keys and a double reed mouthpiece

  • The bassoon is a woodwind instrument known for its rich and deep tone.
  • I heard someone playing the bassoon in the park yesterday, it sounded really cool.
  • That bassoon player is killing it on stage right now!
  • The bassoon's melancholic sound echoed through the empty hall, adding a somber touch to the atmosphere.

noun a musical instrument of the percussion family, similar to a keyboard glockenspiel, with metal plates or bars struck by hammers that are activated by a keyboard

  • The orchestra included a beautiful celesta solo in the performance.
  • I love the sound of the celesta in that song, it's so magical.
  • The celesta adds a cool vibe to the music.
  • Her laughter tinkled like a celesta in the quiet room.

noun a stringed musical instrument of the violin family, played with a bow

  • The talented musician played a beautiful piece on the cello during the concert.
  • I heard Sarah is learning how to play the cello, she's really enjoying it.
  • I'm thinking of jamming out on my cello later, wanna join?
  • The cello's deep, resonant tones filled the room with a sense of melancholy.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family with a single reed and a cylindrical tube

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  • The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras and chamber music.
  • I picked up the clarinet in high school and have been playing in the school band ever since.
  • Let's jam out with our clarinets at the park this weekend!
  • Her voice was like a clarinet, smooth and melodic, filling the room with warmth.

noun A musical instrument consisting of a slightly concave metal plate that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck with a drumstick or when two plates are struck together.

  • The percussionist struck the cymbal with precision during the symphony performance.
  • I love the sound of crashing cymbals in a rock concert.
  • That drummer really knows how to bang on the cymbals!
  • The clash of opinions between the two politicians was like the clash of cymbals in a marching band.

noun a musical instrument, a double-reed woodwind instrument similar to an oboe but larger and lower in pitch

  • The English horn is a double-reed woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestral music.
  • I love the rich sound of the English horn in that classical piece.
  • Check out the cool vibes the English horn adds to the band's sound.
  • Her voice was like an English horn, melancholic yet beautiful.

noun a specific type of horn used in orchestras and bands

  • The French horn is a brass instrument known for its rich and warm tone.
  • I love playing the French horn in the school band.
  • Dude, did you hear that sick solo on the French horn?
  • Her voice was as smooth and melodious as a French horn.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammers

  • The glockenspiel is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal bars.
  • I love the sound of a glockenspiel in a marching band.
  • That glockenspiel solo was lit!
  • Her laughter tinkled like a glockenspiel in the crisp morning air.

noun a large, hemispherical drum with a skin or plastic head, used especially in military and marching bands

  • The orchestra featured a talented percussionist playing the kettledrum.
  • I love the sound of the kettledrum in a marching band.
  • That kettledrum solo was lit!
  • The kettledrum of impending doom echoed through the battlefield.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce sound

  • The marimba is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
  • I love the sound of the marimba at the music festival.
  • Let's jam out on the marimba together.
  • Her words danced across my mind like notes on a marimba.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family, typically made of wood, with a double reed

  • The oboe is a woodwind instrument known for its distinctive sound.
  • I heard that Sarah plays the oboe in the school band.
  • I'm loving the jazzy vibes the oboe brings to the music.
  • The oboe's melody danced through the air, weaving a tapestry of sound.

noun an orchestra that plays classical music

adjective relating to a philharmonic orchestra or similar musical organization

  • The philharmonic orchestra performed a stunning rendition of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
  • I'm thinking of going to see the philharmonic play at the park next weekend.
  • The philharmonic rocked the house with their latest performance!
  • Her voice was like a philharmonic symphony, filling the room with beauty and harmony.

noun a small flute, typically used in orchestras and marching bands

  • The piccolo is a small, high-pitched instrument commonly used in orchestras.
  • I love how the piccolo adds a bright, cheerful sound to the music.
  • That piccolo player really knows how to hit those high notes!
  • Her voice was like a piccolo, piercing through the silence with its clarity.

noun a technique in music where the strings of a string instrument are plucked with the fingers instead of being bowed

  • The violinist demonstrated impressive pizzicato technique during the concerto.
  • I love it when the strings play pizzicato in this song, it sounds so cool!
  • The pizzicato part in that track was lit!
  • Her words were like pizzicato notes, hitting all the right spots in the conversation.

noun a brass instrument resembling a bugle but with a wider bore and mellower tone, used chiefly in military bands

  • The saxhorn is a brass instrument that was popular in the 19th century.
  • I heard the saxhorn player is performing at the park today.
  • Check out that cool saxhorn player jamming on the street corner!
  • The saxhorn's melody echoed through the halls, filling the room with warmth and nostalgia.

noun a complex musical composition typically consisting of multiple movements and performed by an orchestra

adjective relating to or characteristic of a symphony

  • The symphony performed by the orchestra was truly magnificent.
  • I'm going to a symphony concert tonight, wanna come?
  • That symphony was lit, bro!
  • The collaboration between different departments in the company was like a symphony, each working in harmony to achieve a common goal.

noun a set of kettle drums played by one musician in an orchestra or band

  • The orchestra's percussion section includes a set of timpani for the upcoming performance.
  • I love the sound of the timpani in that song, it really adds a nice touch.
  • Check out the drummer on the timpani, they're killing it!
  • The timpani of emotions in her voice resonated with the audience.

noun a musical instrument in the brass family, typically characterized by a long slide used to change pitch

  • The trombone section played a crucial role in the symphony orchestra.
  • I heard someone playing the trombone in the school band.
  • I'm thinking of picking up the trombone and joining a jazz band.
  • Her voice had a rich, resonant quality, like a trombone in a jazz ensemble.

noun a large brass musical instrument with a deep tone, consisting of a conical tube bent into a spiral shape

  • The orchestra's tuba player performed a solo during the concert.
  • I heard the tuba player practicing in the band room.
  • That tuba is huge, it must be heavy to carry around.
  • His voice boomed like a tuba in the empty room.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family, resembling a xylophone but with metal bars and motor-driven resonators for sustaining the sound

  • The jazz band featured a vibraphone player who added a unique texture to the music.
  • I love the sound of the vibraphone in that song, it's so cool!
  • The vibraphone player really brought the vibes to the performance.
  • Her laughter had a light, tinkling quality, like a vibraphone in the distance.

noun a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow

  • The violinist performed a beautiful concerto at the symphony orchestra.
  • I love playing my violin in the park on sunny days.
  • She totally rocked out on the violin during the talent show.
  • The violin's melancholic melody echoed through the empty halls.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars of different lengths that are struck with mallets to produce musical tones

  • The xylophone is a percussion instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
  • I love playing the xylophone in our school band.
  • Let's jam out on the xylophone later, it's so fun!
  • Her laughter rang out like a xylophone, filling the room with joy.