Music, often referred to as the universal language, transcends boundaries and unites people through the power of sound. Understanding the diverse world of musical instruments and their names in both English and Hindi can enrich your appreciation of the art of music. In this blog post, we will explore a wide range of musical instruments and delve into their meanings in Hindi.
Musical Instrument Vocabulary- List
1. Guitar (गिटार): A stringed instrument with a hollow or solid body.
2. Piano (पियानो): A keyboard instrument with strings.
3. Violin (वायलिन): A stringed instrument played with a bow.
4. Flute (बांसुरी): A wind instrument with a slender, cylindrical shape.
5. Trumpet (ट्रम्पेट): A brass instrument with a flared bell.
6. Drum (ढोलक/ड्रम): A percussion instrument played by striking.
7. Saxophone (सैक्सोफ़ोन): A brass instrument with a curved shape.
8. Clarinet (क्लैरिनेट): A woodwind instrument with a single reed.
9. Harmonica (मुँह के हारमोनिका): A small wind instrument you blow into.
10. Cello (चेलो): A large, bowed string instrument.
11. Xylophone (क्सिलोफ़ोन): A percussion instrument with wooden bars.
12. Electric Keyboard (इलेक्ट्रिक कीबोर्ड): A keyboard with electronic sound generation.
13. Harp (हार्प): A stringed instrument with a triangular frame.
14. Accordion (अकॉर्डियन): A portable wind instrument with bellows.
15. Trombone (ट्राम्बोन): A brass instrument with a slide.
16. Banjo (बैंजो): A stringed instrument with a round body.
17. Bagpipes (बैगपाइप्स): A wind instrument with a bag and pipes.
18. Sitar (सितार): A plucked string instrument from India.
19. Tabla (तबला): A pair of hand-played drums from India.
20. Mandolin (मंडोलिन): A small stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body.
21. Tambourine (तरमीन): A hand-held percussion instrument.
22. Oboe (ओबो): A woodwind instrument with a double reed.
23. Bongo (बोंगो): A pair of small hand drums.
24. Didgeridoo (डिज़ेरिडू): A wind instrument of Aboriginal Australian origin.
25. Triangle (त्रिकोण): A percussion instrument in the shape of a triangle.
26. Zither (ज़िदर): A stringed instrument with many strings.
27. Tambura (ताम्बुरा): A long-necked string instrument from India.
28. Glockenspiel (ग्लोकेंस्पिल): A percussion instrument with metal bars.
29. Marimba (मैरिम्बा): A percussion instrument with wooden bars.
30. Baglama (बागलामा): A Turkish stringed instrument.
31. Flugelhorn (फ्लूगलहॉर्न): A brass instrument resembling a trumpet.
32. French Horn (फ्रेंच हॉर्न): A coiled brass instrument.
33. Pan Flute (पैन फ्लूट): A set of vertical pipes of different lengths.
34. Theremin (थेरेमिन): An electronic instrument played without physical contact.
35. Tambour (तम्बूर): A long-necked string instrument from Persia.
36. Uilleann Pipes (युलेन पाइप्स): Irish bagpipes with bellows.
37. Euphonium (यूफोनियम): A small, tenor brass instrument.
38. Dhol (ढोल): A large, double-headed drum from South Asia.
39. Harpsichord (हार्प्सिकॉर्ड): A keyboard instrument with plucked strings.
40. Taiko Drum (तैको ढोल): Large Japanese drums.
41. Balalaika (बालालैका): A Russian stringed instrument.
42. Dulcimer (डल्सिमर): A stringed instrument played with hammers.
43. Saz (साज़): A Turkish stringed instrument with a long neck.
44. Kora (कोरा): A West African harp-lute.
45. Jaw Harp (जॉ हार्प): A small, mouth-played instrument.
Understanding these musical instrument terms and their Hindi meanings not only enriches your vocabulary but also deepens your connection with the world of music. Whether you’re a musician, music lover, or just someone who enjoys the melodies of life, this comprehensive list will serve as your guide to the enchanting realm of musical instruments and the language of music.
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