Learn essential vocabulary for musical instruments including piano, guitar, drums, and other common instruments.
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In this lesson, you will learn the names of common musical instruments in English. Musical instruments make music! You'll learn how to talk about instruments like the piano, guitar, and drums. Remember: we usually say "play the piano" (with "the") when talking about instruments.
Every Saturday morning, Tom goes to music school with his guitar in a big black case.
His sister, Lily, plays the piano in the room next door — you can hear the beautiful sound.
Their friend Marco brings his drums and practises loud rhythms that shake the walls!
After class, they play together — the guitar, the piano, and the drums — and it sounds like a real band.
Learning instrument names helps you talk about music, hobbies, and the sounds you love. Remember: always say 'play the piano', 'play the guitar', 'play the drums'!
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A large keyboard instrument with black and white keys.
A string instrument with six strings that you play with your fingers or a pick.
A small string instrument that you play with a bow.
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A long, thin instrument that you blow air into to make sound.
A brass instrument with three valves that makes a loud, bright sound.
A wind instrument often used in jazz music.
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A set of instruments that you hit with sticks or your hands to make rhythm.
A small round instrument with metal jingles that you shake or hit.
Two metal plates that you crash together to make a loud sound.
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❌ Wrong: I play piano.
✓ Correct: I play the piano. (use 'the' before instruments)
❌ Wrong: She plays on guitar.
✓ Correct: She plays the guitar. (use 'the', not 'on')
❌ Wrong: He play the drums.
✓ Correct: He plays the drums. (add 's' for third person)
❌ Wrong: I can to play the violin.
✓ Correct: I can play the violin. (no 'to' after 'can')
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✓ I play the piano every day.
✓ She can play the guitar very well.
✓ My brother plays the drums in a band.
✓ Do you play any musical instruments?
✓ The violin is a beautiful instrument.
✓ He wants to learn the flute.
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