noun
-
a musical instrument that's shaped like a box, you play it by pressing keys and buttons and pulling the sides of the box from each other and then pressing them back together
acoustic guitar
- akustická kytara
BrE
/ə'ku:stɪk gɪ'tɑ:/
AmE
/ə'ku:stɪk gɪ'tɑ:r/
noun
-
a musical instrument made from wood, played by hitting or strumming six strings
bagpipes
- dudy
BrE
/'bægpaɪps/
AmE
/'bægpaɪps/
noun
-
the musical instrument used for playing traditional Scottish music
banjo
- banjo
BrE
/'bændʒəʊ/
AmE
/'bændʒoʊ/
noun
-
an instrument with four or five strings and a circular body
bass guitar
- basová kytara
BrE
/'beɪs gɪˌtɑ:/
AmE
/'beɪs gɪˌtɑ:r/
noun
-
a guitar with four or five strings that produces very low tones
bassoon
- fagot
BrE
/bə'su:n/
AmE
/bə'su:n/
noun
-
a musical instrument with a very low tone that is played by blowing
bongos
- bonga
BrE
/'bɒŋgəʊz/
AmE
/'bɑ:ŋgoʊz/
noun
-
a pair of small drums that are played with the hands
cello
- cello, violoncello
BrE
/'tʃeləʊ/
AmE
/'tʃeloʊ/
noun
-
a large musical instrument that looks like a violin and makes a very deep sound
clarinet
- klarinet
BrE
/ˌklærə'net/
AmE
/ˌklærə'net/
noun
-
a musical instrument that is played by blowing
conga
- konga (kubánský buben)
BrE
/'kɒŋgə/
AmE
/'kɑ:ŋgə/
noun
-
a tall narrow drum usually played by hand, it is common in all kinds of Latin music, it originally comes from Cuba
cymbals
- činely
BrE
/'sɪmblz/
AmE
/'sɪmblz/
noun
-
a musical instrument made of two large round metal plates that you strike together to make a loud ringing noise
double bass
- basa
BrE
/ˌdʌbl'beɪs/
AmE
/ˌdʌbl'beɪs/
noun
-
a very large string instrument that plays very low tones
drum
- buben, bubínek
BrE
/'drʌm/
AmE
/'drʌm/
noun
-
a musical instrument which is used to keep the rhythm and beat in music, you hit it with wooden stick or sticks to make it play
drums
- bicí
BrE
/'drʌmz/
AmE
/'drʌmz/
noun
-
a set of drums and other percussion instruments, esp. in rock music etc.
electric guitar
- elektrická kytara
BrE
/ɪ'lektrɪk gɪˌtɑ:/
AmE
/ɪ'lektrɪk gɪˌtɑ:r/
noun
-
a guitar that needs electricity to be played
flute
- flétna
BrE
/'flu:t/
AmE
/'flu:t/
noun
-
a long thin musical instrument that is played by blowing
grand piano
- křídlo, klavír
BrE
/ˌgrænd pi'ænəʊ/
AmE
/ˌgrænd pi'ænoʊ/
noun
-
a large piano on three legs, the strings are in horizontal position, it is often used in concerts etc.
harmonica
- harmonika (foukací)
BrE
/hɑ:'mɒnɪkə/
AmE
/hɑ:r'mɑ:nɪkə/
noun
-
a small rectangular musical instrument that is played by blowing or sucking
harp
- harfa
BrE
/'hɑ:p/
AmE
/'hɑ:rp/
noun
-
a musical instrument with strings, it is played by strumming or plucking the strings with both hands
horn
- roh (hud. nástroj)
BrE
/'hɔ:n/
AmE
/'hɔ:rn/
noun
-
is a simple wind instrument typically made from metal or animal horn, often used for signaling or in traditional and folk music
keyboards
- klávesy
BrE
/'ki:bɔ:dz/
AmE
/'ki:bɔ:rdz/
noun
-
an electronic musical instrument that looks like a piano
lute
- loutna
BrE
/'lu:t/
AmE
/'lu:t/
noun
-
a string instrument with a pear-shaped body
mandolin
- mandolína
BrE
/ˌmændə'lɪn/
AmE
/ˌmændə'lɪn/
noun
-
a string instrument that originally came from Italy, it has four pairs of strings
maraca
- rumbakoule
BrE
/mə'rækə/
AmE
/mə'rækə/
noun
-
a percussion instrument, it is hollow and it's filled with small beans that make it rattle
organ
- varhany
BrE
/'ɔ:gən/
AmE
/'ɔ:rgən/
noun
-
a musical instrument used in churches to play hymns etc.
panpipe
- panova flétna
BrE
/'pænˌpaɪp/
AmE
/'pænˌpaɪp/
noun
-
a wind instrument consisting of a set of pipes of different lengths bound together
piano
- piano, pianino
BrE
/pi'ænəʊ/
AmE
/pi'ænoʊ/
noun
-
a large musical instrument that is played by pressing black and white keys, the strings are in arranged vertically in a wooden case
recorder flute
- flétna (zobcová), zobcová flétna
BrE
/rɪ'kɔ:dəˌflu:t/
AmE
/rɪ'kɔ:rdərˌflu:t/
noun
-
a wooden or plastic musical instrument played by blowing
saxophone
- saxofon
BrE
/'sæksəfəʊn/
AmE
/'sæksəfoʊn/
noun
-
a brass musical instrument that is often used in jazz music
tambourine
- tamburína
BrE
/ˌtæmbə'ri:n/
AmE
/ˌtæmbə'ri:n/
noun
-
a kind of small drum with metal disks fastened around it
trombone
- trombón, pozoun
BrE
/trɒm'bəʊn/
AmE
/trɑ:m'boʊn/
noun
-
a brass musical instrument with a tube that is slid in or out in order to change the sound
trumpet
- trubka, trumpeta
BrE
/'trʌmpɪt/
AmE
/'trʌmpɪt/
noun
-
a brass musical instrument played by blowing
tuba
- tuba (hud. nástroj)
BrE
/'tju:bə/
AmE
/'tu:bə/
noun
-
a large brass instrument that plays very low tones
ukulele
- ukulele
BrE
/ˌju:kə'leɪli/
AmE
/ˌju:kə'leɪli/
noun
-
a small instrument similar to a guitar, it only has four strings and comes from Hawaii
violin
- housle
BrE
/ˌvaɪə'lɪn/
AmE
/ˌvaɪə'lɪn/
noun
-
a stringed instrument that is supported by the left shoulder and played with a bow
xylophone
- xylofon
BrE
/'zaɪləfəʊn/
AmE
/'zaɪləfoʊn/
noun
-
a musical instrument consisting of a set or sets of flat metal bars that make a sound when they are hit with a small hammer
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