Playing an InstrumentThe performing arts range from vocal and instrumental music, dance and theatre to pantomime, sung verse and beyond. They include numerous cultural expressions that reflect human creativity and that are also found, to some extent, in many other intangible cultural heritage domains.Hearing music can make us respond by dancing or singing; it has the power to excite us and it has the power to teach us in a way that we can learn. Playing music can make you smarter as it can improve your well-being which impacts one's commitment and desire to achieve goals. In doing so, being musical also strengthens your capacity to multi-task and be creative. Types of musical instruments include:
Musical note
Trombone
Saxophone
Trumpet
Tuba
French horn
Record
Clarinet
Microphone
Harp
Recorder
Keyboard
Xylophone
Maracas
Bell
Harmonica
Accordion
Bass drum
Banjo
Double bass
Cello
Violin
Piano
Guitar
Bass guitar
Conga
Snare drum
Drums/ Drum set
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