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What are the spanish names for the instruments used in the romantic music era?

What are the spanish names for the instruments used in the romantic music era?

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This is purely for school, and for my "spanish class" and music! lol! please rate and answer!

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updated Apr 5, 2010
posted by desiloveshorses

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Welcome to the Forum desiloveshorses!

Here's some instruments, (I'm not exactly sure what specific instruments were used during the romantic era, these are just some traditional instruments!) but if you want more you can use the translator that is very helpful!

Piano = piano

Tuba = tuba

Saxaphone = saxofón

Flute = flauta

Violin = violín

Hope this was helpful!!

updated Jan 9, 2010
posted by hlsbookworm
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Technically, there’s really only one instrument from the Romantic Period in music….and that is the Saxophone. Adolphe Sax created this new instrument in 1841, and then proceeded to create saxophone versions starting at the subcontrabass tonality up to sopranissimo.

If you’re needing to know what instruments were typically used in Romantic Music Composition, the answer would be anything you would find in the typical modern day orchestra (except the sax, of course, since it had yet gained popularity)

updated Jan 9, 2010
posted by bdclark0423
Are you a fellow musician BD? :) - Nicole-B, Jan 9, 2010
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Saxophone Guitar Piano Violin Tuba

updated Apr 5, 2010
posted by leelee95