Meshcaster semi-acoustic guitar

Meshcaster semi-acoustic guitar

Gadulka

Gadulka

This instrument resembles a violin and is called "Gadulka" or "Chidulka" (Bulgarian: Гъдулка, meaning "chattering box") by the Bulgarian Roma. It was brought back to Tarnuff by the ethnologists Adam Bartoshi and Pavel Lechovsky during one of their Bulgarian expeditions. This Gadulka ("box of chatter") was presented by an Usaari (the Roma who trained the bears) named George Stein, who used this instrument to make the bears he trained dance. Typically, Gadulka ("chattering box") has three playing strings and ten resonating strings.
Antique musical instrument dulcimer

Antique musical instrument dulcimer

The dulcimer is a stringed instrument that originated in Hungary. It has a trapezoidal resonance box with a number of metal strings, which are played by striking them with a mallet. The dulcimer is used in many parts of Europe and has a place in both traditional and modern music. This instrument not only has a unique sound, but also has a high artistic value. Its complex structure and performance techniques make the dulcimer stand out in various musical performances.
Three flavors line

Three flavors line

The shanwei line is a traditional Japanese three-stringed instrument, usually played with a pick. It is widely used in Japanese folk music, Kabuki and Wenle, with unique timbre and performance techniques. The sound box of the shanwei line is usually made of wood and covered with leather. It is a very representative Japanese musical instrument.
Ebony Guzheng

Ebony Guzheng

Gibson Les Paul Guitar & Marshall Amplifier

Gibson Les Paul Guitar & Marshall Amplifier

GibsonLesPaul is a classic electric guitar, known for its excellent sound quality and craftsmanship. Jointly developed by guitar master LesPaul and Gibson, it has been the first choice for rock, blues and other music styles since its introduction in 1952. Its iconic dual-coil pickup produces a warm and full tone, suitable for a variety of playing styles. Marshall amplifier is one of the symbols of rock music, known for its unique distortion sound and powerful output capability. It works perfectly with GibsonLesPaul guitars.
red and white electric guitar

red and white electric guitar

black and white electric guitar

black and white electric guitar

ukulele

ukulele

Old black electric guitar

Old black electric guitar

Clarinet copper flute OBJ model

Clarinet copper flute OBJ model

3D model of copper tube clarinet

3D model of copper tube clarinet

Brass bass trombone FBX model

Brass bass trombone FBX model

Black copper saxophone 3D model

Black copper saxophone 3D model

Copper circular horn 3D model

Copper circular horn 3D model

Coarse copper short GLB model

Coarse copper short GLB model

Short Flute Small FBX Model

Short Flute Small FBX Model

Piano keys (Casio VL tone)

Piano keys (Casio VL tone)

Japanese string instrument shamisen

Japanese string instrument shamisen

Also known as the "Japanese Sanxian", it is a traditional Japanese string instrument that originated in China and later spread to Japan. Composed of a flat wooden resonance box, a long neck, and three strings. The playing style of shamisen is unique, and performers usually use plectrum to play, producing crisp and pleasant sounds. The shamisen plays an important role in Japanese culture, especially in Kabuki, Bunroku (puppet theater), and traditional Japanese music forms such as "Tokugawa" and "Nagao", where it is an indispensable accompaniment instrument. It is a symbol of Japanese music culture, and shamisen is not only one of the representatives of traditional Japanese crafts.
Japanese traditional instrument shoulder drum (brown)

Japanese traditional instrument shoulder drum (brown)

Also known as the Hetai drum, it is one of the traditional Japanese percussion instruments with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Originating around 500 BC, it was first known as TSUDUMI and recorded in the Japanese myth "Kojiki". Not only musical instruments, but also an important part of Japanese culture, creating a sacred atmosphere in sacred places and important ceremonies with its unique low pitched sound and resonance. In Japan, the taiko is not only a musical performance, but also a symbol of community unity and cultural heritage. Its sound is closely connected to Japan's nature, history, and people's lives.
Japanese traditional instrument shoulder drum (red)

Japanese traditional instrument shoulder drum (red)

Also known as the Hetai drum, it is one of the traditional Japanese percussion instruments with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Originating around 500 BC, it was first known as TSUDUMI and recorded in the Japanese myth "Kojiki". Not only musical instruments, but also an important part of Japanese culture, creating a sacred atmosphere in sacred places and important ceremonies with its unique low pitched sound and resonance. In Japan, the taiko is not only a musical performance, but also a symbol of community unity and cultural heritage. Its sound is closely connected to Japan's nature, history, and people's lives.
Roland Juno 6-tone synthesizer instrument

Roland Juno 6-tone synthesizer instrument

The RolandJuno6 synthesizer is a classic synthesizer launched by Roland Corporation in 1982. As a member of the Juno series, it has been widely recognized for its unique sound and ease of use, and has become one of the iconic products in the synthesizer industry. Using 6-speaker multi track synthesis technology, it has rich timbres and diverse synthesis functions. Equipped with a pressure-sensitive keyboard, users can control the changes and expressiveness of the sound according to the strength of the keys. Having a comprehensive control panel that provides an intuitive and easy-to-use interface. It is a classic timbre synthesizer that has become a reliable assistant for musicians
The Chu musical instrument "Tiger Seat Phoenix Frame Hanging Drum" from the Warring States period

The Chu musical instrument "Tiger Seat Phoenix Frame Hanging Drum" from the Warring States period

Tiger Phoenix Frame Hanging Drum, also known as Tiger Phoenix Frame Hanging Drum or Tiger Bird Frame Drum. Excavated from Tomb No. 2 of the Warring States Chu Dynasty in Jiuliandun, Hubei, it is a typical representative artifact of Chu musical instruments. This is one of the largest tiger shaped phoenix frame drums excavated from a Chu tomb in China. Its height is about 1 meter, with symmetrically arranged double phoenixes and double tigers as the drum frame. The base consists of two crouching tigers with their backs facing each other, with a phoenix standing on each tiger's back. The Tiger Seat Phoenix Frame Hanging Drum was an important type of musical instrument in the Chu state during the Warring States period. It is a lacquerware from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, unearthed from Tomb No. 2 of Jiuliandun in Zaoyang City, Hubei Province. It is an exquisite handicraft that combines lacquer, carving, and painting techniques organically.
Classical violin made by Giovanni Paolo Magini

Classical violin made by Giovanni Paolo Magini

The enchanting violin of Italian classical master Giovanni Paolo Magini has been replicated by many craftsmen over the past few decades due to its double edging and reduced winding of the scroll. The German "Maggini" violin provided here is a good example; The exquisite F-hole is cut at an inclined position, the scroll cutting is fine, and the deep fire maple wood has superior quality. The most important feature of this violin is its excellent response and exceptionally good sound, which is large, warm, radiant, and full of personality - our teacher strongly recommends it, with only a few light colored marks on the paint, but everything else is great. The conditions are very good.
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