Indian musical instruments can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories:
chordophones (string instruments),
aerophones (wind instruments) ,
membranophones (drums) and
idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments).
Chordophones
Plucked Instruments
Taus
- Bulbul Tarang
- Dotar, Dotora, or Dotara
- Ektara
- Getchu Vadyam or Jhallari
- Gopichand or Gopiyantra or Khamak
- Gottuvadhyam or Chitravina
- Katho
- Santoor
- VIOLIN
- Sarod
- Sitar
- Surbahar
- Surshringar
- Swarabat
- Swarmandal
- Tambura
- Tumbi
- Tuntuna
- Magadi Veena
- Mohan Veena
- Nakula Veena
- Nanduni
- Rudra Veena
- Saraswati Veena
- Vichitra Veena
- Yazh
Chord percussion:
- Gethu or Jhallari
- Gubguba
- Pulluvan kutam
Bowed
- Chikara
- Dilruba
- Esraj
- Kamaicha
- Mayuri Vina or Taus
- Onavillu
- Pena or Bana
- Pulluvan pattu - one stringed violin
- Ravanahatha
- Folk sarangi
- Classical sarangi
- Sarinda
- Tar shehnai
Aerophones
- Alghoza - double flute
- Bombashi or Bommbanshi
Single reed
- Pepa
- Pungi or Been
Double reed
- Kuzhal
- Nadaswaram
- Shehnai
Flute
- Bansuri
- Sundari
- Tangmuri
- Venu (Carnatic flute) Pullanguzhal
Bagpipes
- Mashak
- Titti
- Sruti upanga
Free reed
- Gogona
- Morsing
Free reed and bellow
- Shruti box
- Harmonium (hand-pumped)
Brass
- Ekkalam
- Kombu
Other wind instruments
- Ramsinga
Membranophones
Hand drums[edit]
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Hand frame drums
- Daff, duff, daf or duf - medium or large frame drum without jingles, of Persian origin
- Dimdi or dimri - small frame drum without jingles
- Kanjira - small frame drum with one jingle
- Kansi - small without jingles
- Patayani thappu - medium frame drum played with hands
Stick and hand drums
- Chenda
- Dollu
- Dhak
- Dhol
- Dholi
- Idakka
- Thavil
- Udukai
Stick drums
- Chande
- Nagara - pair of kettledrums
- Pambai - unit of two cylindrical drums
- Parai thappu, halgi - frame drum played with two sticks
- Sambal
- Stick daff or stick duff - daff in a stand played with sticks
- Tamak'
- Tasha - type of kettledrum
- Urumee
Idiophones
- Chimpta - fire tong with brass jingles
- Chengila
- Elathalam
- Geger - brass vessel
- Ghatam and Matkam (Earthenware pot drum)
- Ghungroo
- Khartal or Chiplya
- Manjeera or jhanj or taal
- Nut - clay pot
- Sankarjang - lithophone
- Thattukazhi mannai
Melodic
- Jal tarang, ceramic bowls with water
- Kanch tarang, a type of glass harp
- Kashtha tarang, a type of xylophone
- Loh tarang, a set of metallic plates
Electronic
- Electronic tanpura
- Talameter
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