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English Spanish Vocabulary – Instrumentos musicales Musical instruments Posted by on Apr 13, 2016 in Learning, Spanish Vocabulary

Today we are going to practice useful Spanish vocabulary related to Musical instruments.

Hoy vamos a practicar vocabulario español útil relacionado con Instrumentos musicales.

 

Use the player below to listen to and repeat the pronunciation of the words in Spanish:

Instrumentos musicales: Musical instruments

La guitarra: guitar
La guitarra eléctrica: electric guitar
La cuerda: string
El bajo: bass guitar
El contrabajo: double bass
El tambor: drum
La batería: drums
Los palillos: drumsticks
El violín: violin
La flauta: flute
La armónica: harmonica
El teclado: keyboard
Las teclas: keys
La maraca: maraca
El piano: piano
El saxofón: saxophone
La trompeta: trumpet
El violonchelo: cello
La pandereta: tambourine
El timbal: kettledrum
El harpa: harp
El clarinete: clarinet
Los platillos: cymbals
El acordeón: accordion
El fagot: bassoon
El bongo: bongo drum
El oboe: oboe
El órgano: organ
La tuba: tuba
El trombón: trombone
La trompa: French horn
El gong: gong
La mandolina: mandolin
El xilófono: xylophone
El triangulo: triangle
El piano de cola: grand piano
La gaita: bagpipes
Las castañuelas: castanets
El clarín/La corneta: horn
El flautín: piccolo
El redoblante: snare drum
El clavicordio: clavichord
Las campanas: bells
El laúd: lute
La lengüeta: reed
Los instrumentos de cuerda: string instruments
Los instrumentos de viento-madera: woodwind instruments
Los instrumentos de percusión: percussion instruments
Los instrumentos de viento-metal: brass instruments
La batuta: conductor’s baton

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Laura & Adam have been blogging and creating online Spanish courses for Transparent Language since 2010. Laura is from Bilbao in northern Spain and Adam is from Devon in the south of England. They lived together in Spain for over 10 years, where their 2 daughters were born, and now they live in Scotland. Both Laura & Adam qualified as foreign language teachers in 2004 and since have been teaching Spanish in Spain, the UK, and online.


Comments:

  1. Ryan:

    Very useful! Thank you!