
Unique Instrumentation Names for Classical and Modern Pieces
Explore a diverse range of instrumentation names for classical and modern music pieces, featuring violins, harpsichords, electric guitars, pianos, vocalists, and various orchestral instruments. Discover the unique ensembles and arrangements that create stunning musical compositions.
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Instrumentation name that piece! Violins Harpsichord Violas Cello Double Bass Baroque flute Brandenburg
Instrumentation name that piece! Soprano (but could have been a castrato!) Bass viol Harpsichord Music for a while
Instrumentation name that piece! Two female vocalists with a LARGE range each Large orchestra: woodwind section (including additional instruments such as piccolo, bass clarinet and cor anglais), brass and string sections with a harp and three keyboards. A wide variety of percussion instruments: Defying Gravity drum kit, tubular bells and timpani. Electric guitars with over-drive
Instrumentation name that piece! NO SYNTHESISERS Electric guitar with lots of effects Two pianos (one honky tonk) Drum kit Killer Queen Bass guitar Lead vocals Backing vocals
Instrumentation name that piece! Fortepiano Pathetique
Instrumentation name that piece! African forces: kora, talking drum Celtic forces: hurdy-gurdy, uilleann pipes, bodhr n, fiddle, whistle, accordion Release Western (dance) forces: male vox, female vox, synthesisers (including string pad, soft pad, bells, string bass), breath samples, drum machine, electric piano, shaker and tambourine.
Instrumentation name that piece! Full orchestra NO SYNTHESISERS OR SPECIAL EFFECTS Banging piccolo solo Star Wars
Instrumentation name that piece! Alto voice (range of a tenth) Acoustic bass guitar Acoustic guitar Samba em Preludio