Bakers Dozen

Musical instruments a - m, alphabetically

  1. Accordion
  2. Banjo
  3. Castanets
  4. Dulcimer
  5. Euphonium
  6. Flugelhorn
  7. Gemshorn
  8. Harp
  9. ichigenkin
  10. jaw harp

Musical instruments a - m, alphabetically

  1. Accordion
  2. Banjo
  3. Castanets
  4. Dulcimer
  5. Euphonium
  6. Flugelhorn
  7. Gemshorn
  8. Harp
  9. ichigenkin
  10. jaw harp
  11. keytar

(had no idea James Brown briefly rocked a keytar on stage :cool: )

Musical instruments a - m, alphabetically

  1. Accordion
  2. Banjo
  3. Castanets
  4. Dulcimer
  5. Euphonium
  6. Flugelhorn
  7. Gemshorn
  8. Harp
  9. ichigenkin
  10. jaw harp
  11. keytar
  12. Lute

Musical instruments a - m, alphabetically

  1. Accordion
  2. Banjo
  3. Castanets
  4. Dulcimer
  5. Euphonium
  6. Flugelhorn
  7. Gemshorn
  8. Harp
  9. ichigenkin
  10. jaw harp
  11. keytar
  12. Lute
  13. Mandolin

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Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute

It’s a real thing: Nose flute - Wikipedia

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar
  7. Trombone

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar
  7. Trombone
  8. Ukelele

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar
  7. Trombone
  8. Ukulele

[i would challenge Shofar. It is a thing (a ram’s horn) which has acoustic properties if done by skilled people, but that’s it. No sense of music usage whatsoever in its entire history.]

I’ll continue while we wait for a resolution of Leo’s challenge.
Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar
  7. Trombone
  8. Ukulele
  9. Violin

I have no idea what a shofar is, but my opinion’s if it’s ever been used as a musical instrument in any time during recorded history, it counts. [For example, chainsaw would’ve counted for C.]

It hasn’t. :slight_smile:

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar
  7. Trombone
  8. Ukelele
  9. viola d’amore

Musical instruments n - z, alphabetically

  1. Nose flute
  2. Oboe
  3. Piccolo
  4. Qanun
  5. Rababa
  6. Shofar
  7. Trombone
  8. Ukelele
  9. viola d’amore
  10. Whistle

Although if we throw out shofar, we’ll probably have to throw out whistle as well.

No, there are such musical instruments as tin whistles and pennywhistles. Very popular in Celtic music, where they are just known as whistles. “Please welcome Joe Smith on whistle,” for example. I learned to play (tin/penny) whistle years ago. But to me, it was only ever a whistle. “Hey, Spoons, did you bring your whistle?”

Sad that the S entry was not spoons. I play them too in Celtic music, hence my username.

Then there’s Donna Summer’s Bad Girls, where a whistle is used (arguably) musically.