1 harpsichord
Harper Secord is a plucked stringed instrument, also known as plucked clavichord and harpsichord. The production of harpsichord originated in Italy at the end of 15, and later spread to European countries. The Italian harpsichord is light and elegant, belonging to the real stringed instrument.
2. Clarinet
Clarinet is a woodwind instrument with a long history in Europe. It has been used since the Middle Ages. It originated in Italy in15th century and prevailed in European countries in16-18th century. Clarinet is an important wind instrument in Europe and a standard solo instrument in Baroque era.
3. Flute
Flute is the main treble melody instrument in modern orchestral music and chamber music. Its shape is a long cylindrical tube with several sound holes on it. Early flutes were made of ebony or coconut wood, while modern flutes are made of metal materials, such as relatively low-grade brass, copper, ordinary nickel-silver alloy to professional silver alloy, 9K, 14K, 18K, 20K, 24K gold and platinum flutes.
4. French horn
Horn, lip vibration air sound instrument. Also known as French horn, English French horn. Brass instrument, copper spiral tube body, funnel-shaped bell mouth, big bell mouth, sometimes detachable. There are usually four keys, one of which is used to switch fingering tonality. Although the horn belongs to a brass instrument, it can not only blow out the loud sound of brass pipes, but also blow out the soft sound of wooden pipes.
5. Violin
The violin is a stringed instrument. There are always four strings. Rub the string with a bow to make a sound. The piano body (* * * sound box) is about 35.5 cm long and consists of a curved panel, a back panel and side panels. Violin is widely spread all over the world and is the most important instrument in the string group of modern orchestras.