Major musical instruments’ names in Hindi and English:
Music and musical instrument names in Hindi An instrument designed or utilized to produce musical sounds. Generally speaking, any object that generates sound can be considered a musical instrument. The history of musical instruments dates back to the dawn of human civilization. Organology is the study of musical instruments from an academic perspective.
The disputed dating and genesis of the instrument as a musical instrument is 67,000 years old; artifacts widely assumed to be early flutes are around 37,000 years old. Many regions of India have produced a variety of musical instruments, which can be categorized into four broad groups.
Musical genres and instruments:
Ghan-Vadya: a musical instrument in which sticks, bells, manjire, etc. are struck together to generate a melodic sound.
Avandha-Vadya or Dhol: The container or framework, such as the Dholak, in which these instruments are housed.
Sushir-Vadya are musical instruments that make sound by blowing into a thin tube, like a flute.
Included in Tat-Vadya are those stringed instruments, such as the sitar, whose melodic tone is produced by string vibrations.
Major music and musical instruments from India and the rest of the world:
Musical Instruments names in English | संगीत और वाद्य यंत्रो के नाम हिन्दी में |
Bagpipe | मशक बीन |
Banjo | बैंजो |
Bell | घंटी |
Bugle | सिंघा या बिगुल |
Clarion | तुरही |
Clarionet | शहनाई |
Conch | शंख |
Cymbal | झांझ, छैना, करताल |
Drum | ढोल |
Drum | नगाड़ा |
Drumet | डुगडुगी |
Flute | बांसुरी |
Guitar | गिटार |
Harmonium | हरमोनियम |
Harp | वीणा |
Jew’s harp | मुरचंग |
Mouth-organ | बीन-बाजा |
Piano | पियानो |
Sarod | सरोद |
Sitar | सितार |
Tabor | तबला |
Tambourine | डफ |
Tomtom | ढोलक |
Violin | बेला |
Whistle | सीटी |