History:Instrument Tree/Requests

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Alert.png Status: It is work in progress, ignore it for the time being



ok, ignore this part. just look at the part that begins with 'instruments'

  • ROOT
  • additional (This attribute describes if a particular performance role was considered normal or additional.)
  • dissolving (This attribute describes if a particular artist was in the group/collaboration when it was dissolved)
  • founding (This attribute describes if a particular artist was a founding member of this group/collaboration)
  • guest (This attribute indicates a 'guest' performance where the performer is not usually part of the band.)
  • minor (This attribute describes if a particular cooperation was considered equal or minor.)
  • vocal (This attribute describes a type of vocal performance.)
    • Lead (Lead or solo vocal)
      • Alto (Alto)
      • Bass-Baritone (Bass-Baritone)
      • Contralto (Contralto)
      • Baritone (Baritone)
      • Bass (Bass)
      • Contra-tenor (Contra-tenor)
      • Mezzo-soprano (Mezzo-soprano)
      • Soprano (Soprano)
      • Tenor (Tenor)
    • Background (Background vocal)
      • Choir/Chourus (Choir/Chourus)
    • Narrator (Narrator)
      • Reader (Reader)
  • instrument (This attribute describes the possible instruments that can be captured as part of a performance.)
    • Wind instruments (Wind instruments)
      • Woodwind (Woodwind)
        • Reeds (Reeds)
          • Double reed (Double reed)
            • Bagpipe (Bagpipe)
              • Uilleann pipes (blown using small bellows strapped around the waist)
            • Bassoon (Bassoon)
            • Contrabassoon (Contrabassoon)
            • Oboe (Oboe)
              • English Horn (English Horn (Cor Anglais))
              • Heckelphone (Heckelphone)
          • Singular reed (Singular Reed)
            • Clarinet (Clarinet )
              • Alto clarinet (Alto clarinet)
              • Bass clarinet (Bass clarinet)
              • Contrabass clarinet (Contrabass clarinet)
            • Saxophone (Saxophone )
              • Soprano saxophone (Soprano saxophone)
              • Alto saxophone (Alto saxophone)
              • Tenor saxophone (Tenor saxophone)
              • Baritone saxophone (Baritone saxophone)
          • Free reed (Free reed)
            • Jew's harp (Jew's harp)
            • Accordion (Accordion)
            • Concertina (Concertina)
            • Harmonica (Harmonica)
            • Melodica (Melodica)
            • Sheng (Sheng)
            • Bandoneón (Bandoneón)
        • Flute (Flute)
          • Fipple flutes (Fipple flutes)
            • Piccolo (Piccolo flute)
            • Vertical flute (Vertical flute)
            • Recorder flute (Recorder flute (Blockflöte))
            • Willow flute (Willow flute (seljefløyte))
            • Shakuhachi (Japanese end-blown flute)
            • Tin whistle (Tin whistle)
            • Slide whistle (Slide whistle)
          • Other flutes (Other flutes)
            • Pan pipes (Pan pipes)
            • Ocarina (Ocarina)
            • Nose flute (Nose flute)
      • Brass (Brass)
        • Valved brass instruments (Valved brass instruments)
          • Trumpet (Trumpet)
          • Cornet (Cornet)
          • Flugelhorn (Flugelhorn)
          • Mellophone (Mellophone)
          • Horn (Horn)
            • French horn (French horn)
            • Baritone horn (Baritone horn)
            • Tenor horn (Alto horn) (Tenor horn (Alto horn))
          • Tuba (Tuba)
            • Euphonium (Euphonium)
            • Sousaphone (Sousaphone)
            • Wagner tuba (Wagner tuba)
        • Slide brass instruments (Slide brass instruments)
          • Trombone (Trombone)
            • Bass Trombone (bass trombone)
            • Sackbut (Sackbut)
        • Keyed brass instruments (Keyed brass instruments)
          • Serpent (Serpent)
          • Cornett (Cornett)
        • Natural brass instruments (Natural brass instruments)
          • Bugle (Bugle)
          • Alphorn (Alphorn)
          • Shofar (Shofar)
          • Conch (Conch shell)
          • Didgeridoo (Didgeridoo)
      • Organ (Organ)
        • Hammond organ (Hammond organ)
        • Pipe organ (Pipe organ)
        • Reed organ (Reed organ)
          • Harmonium (Harmonium)
    • String instruments (String instruments)
      • Bowed string instruments (Bowed string instruments)
        • Viola da gamba (Viola da gamba)
          • Rebec (Rebec)
          • Double Bass / Contrabass (Double Bass / Contrabass)
          • Acoustic upright bass (Acoustic upright bass)
            • Electric upright bass (Electric upright bass)

(NOTE. Double Bass and Acoustic up. bass sould if possible be merged. since they are one and the same.)

  • Viola d'amore (Viola d'amore)
  • Violin Family (Violins)
    • Cello (Cello)
      • Electric cello (Electric cello)
    • Viola (Viola)
    • Violin (Violin)
      • Treble Violin (Treble violin)
      • Soprano Violin (Soprano violin)
      • Alto Violin (Alto violin)
      • Violotta (Violotta (Tenor Violin))
      • Fiddle (Fiddle)
      • Hardingfele (Hardingfele (Hardanger))
      • Electric violin (Electric violin)
      • Vielle (Vielle / Vieille)
  • Crwth (Crwth)
  • Gadulka (Gadulka)
  • Bowed psaltery (Bowed psaltery)
  • Plucked string instruments (Plucked string instruments)
    • Guitars (Guitars)
      • Guitar
      • Acoustic guitar (Acoustic guitar)
        • Spanish acoustic guitar (Spanish acoustic guitar)
        • Classical guitar (Classical guitar)
      • Electric Guitar (Electric Guitar)
      • Slide guitar (Slide guitar)
      • Steel guitar (Steel guitar)
    • Bass (Bass)
      • Acoustic bass guitar (Acoustic bass guitar)
        • Electric bass guitar (Electric bass guitar)
    • Bouzouki (Bouzouki)
    • Balalaika (Balalaika)
    • Turkish bağlama (Turkish bağlama)
      • Greek baglama Greek baglama
    • Banjo (Banjo)
    • Appalachian Dulcimer (Appalachian Dulcimer)
    • Harp (Harp)
    • Harpsichord (Harpsichord)
    • Kora (Kora)
    • Koto (Koto)
    • Lute (Lute)
      • Oud (a small, pear-shaped, stringed musical instrument, still in use in many Arab musical traditions)
    • Lyre (Lyre)
    • Mandolin (Mandolin)
    • Musical bow (Musical bow)
    • Psaltery (Psaltery)
    • Shamisen (Shamisen (Samisen))
    • Sitar (Sitar)
    • Tres (Tres)
    • Ukulele (Ukulele)
    • Spanish Vihuela (Spanish Vihuela)
    • Mexican Vihuela (Mexican Vihuela)
    • Zither (Zither)
  • Struck string instruments (Struck string instruments)
    • Clavichord (Clavichord)
    • Hammered dulcimer (Hammered dulcimer)
    • Piano (Piano)
      • Grand Piano (Grand Piano)
      • Rhodes Piano (Rhodes Piano)
      • Upright Piano (Upright Piano)
  • Other (Other String instruments)
    • Aeolian harp (Aeolian harp)
    • Hurdy gurdy (Hurdy gurdy)
    • Berimbau (Berimbau)
    • Biwa (Biwa)
    • Gayageum (Gayageum)
    • Geomungo (Geomungo)
    • Komungo (Komungo)
    • Mbira (Mbira)
    • Washtub bass (Washtub bass)
    • Xalam (khalam) (Xalam (Khalam))
  • Keyboard instruments (Keyboard instruments)
    • Calliope (Calliope)
    • Clavinet (clavinet)
    • Keyboard (Keyboard)
    • Carillon (Carillon)
    • Celesta (Celesta)
    • Mellotron (Mellotron)
  • Percussion instruments (Percussion instruments)
    • Modern percussion (Modern (non-traditional) instruments)
      • Cowbell (Cowbell)
      • Ratchet (Ratchet)
      • Spoons (Spoons)
      • Vibraslap (Vibraslap)
      • Washboard (Washboard)
      • Wood Block (Wood Block)
    • Latin Percussion (Latin Percussion)
      • Afuche (Afuche)
      • Castanets (Castanets)
      • Claves (Claves)
      • Doyra (Doyra)
      • Güiro (Güiro)
      • Maracas (Maracas)
      • Mendoza (Mendoza)
    • Tuned Percussion (Tuned Percussion)
      • Bells (Bells)
      • Crotales (Crotales)
      • Glockenspiel (Glockenspiel)
      • Marimba (Marimba)
      • Timpani (Timpani)
      • Tubular Bells (Tubular Bells)
      • Vibraphone (Vibraphone)
      • Whistle (Whistle)
      • Xylophone (Xylophone)
    • Other (Other percussion instruments)
      • Temple Blocks (Temple Blocks)
      • Orchestral Percussion (Orchestral Percussion)
      • Timbales (Timbales)
      • Triangle (Triangle)
      • Whip (Whip)
  • Electronic instruments (Electronic instruments)
    • Denis d'or (Denis d'or)
    • Dubreq Stylophone (Dubreq Stylophone)
    • Drum machine (Drum machine)
    • Ondes Martenot (Ondes Martenot)
    • Sampler (Sampler)
    • Synclavier (Synclavier)
    • Synthesizer (Synthesizer)
    • Teleharmonium (Teleharmonium)
    • Theremin (Theremin)
  • Other instruments (Other instruments)
    • Thai instruments (asked for by mo.)
      • Dàn nguyêt (a two-stringed lute with a circular, flat body, related to the corresponding chinese instrument "moon lute")
      • Dàn tỳ bà (Four-stringed lute with a pear-shaped body. Like the "moon lute", it has greatly elevated frets at the neck.)
    • Bull-roarer (Bull-roarer)
    • Hardart (Hardart)
    • Kazoo (Kazoo)
    • Lasso d'amore (Lasso d'amore)
    • Musical Saw (Musical Saw)
    • Singing bowl (Singing bowl)
    • Suikinkutsu (Suikinkutsu (Japanese water zither))
    • Waterphone (Waterphone)
    • Glass (H)armonica (Glass (H)armonica)
    • Handbells (Handbells)
    • Indian Strings (Indian Strings)
    • Sho (Sho)
    • Programming (Programming)

Still missing instruments

See mails at http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2005-April/020476.html (requested in april!!!)