This list includes 47 Musical instruments that start with B, ranging from “Baglama” to “Byzantine lyra”. They cover strings, winds, percussion, and keyboard types used in folk, classical, and popular music.
Musical instruments that start with B are named instruments used to make music across many cultures. For example, the baglama is central to Turkish folk song traditions and storytelling.
Below you’ll find the table with family, origin, and materials.
Family: Short Hornbostel‑Sachs or common family label that helps you quickly identify the instrument type.
Origin: Country or region and era information so you can place the instrument in cultural or historical context.
Materials: Primary construction materials listed so you understand sound sources and practical maintenance needs.
Musical instruments that start with B
| Name | Family | Origin (region, era) | Primary materials |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baglama | Plucked long-necked lute | Turkey, traditional | Wood, gut or steel strings |
| Bagpipe | Aerophone with reed and bag | Ancient, widespread in Europe/Middle East | Wood, animal skin, cane |
| Balafon | Gourd-resonated idiophone (xylophone) | West Africa, 12th c. or earlier | Wood, gourds, leather |
| Balalaika | Plucked long-necked lute | Russia, 17th-18th c. | Wood, gut or steel strings |
| Bandola | Plucked lute | Spain, widespread in Latin America | Wood, steel or nylon strings |
| Bandoneon | Free-reed aerophone (concertina) | Germany, mid-19th c. | Wood, leather, metal reeds |
| Bandura | Plucked zither-lute hybrid | Ukraine, 15th-16th c. | Wood, steel strings |
| Banhu | Bowed spike fiddle | China, traditional | Coconut, wood, snakeskin, horsehair |
| Banjo | Plucked lute with membrane | USA (African-American origin), 18th c. | Wood, metal, animal or synthetic skin |
| Banjolele | Plucked lute hybrid | USA, early 20th c. | Wood, metal, skin or plastic, nylon |
| Barbat | Plucked short-necked lute | Persia, ancient (Sasanian era) | Wood, gut strings |
| Baritone horn | Valved brass aerophone | Germany, 1830s | Brass, silver or lacquer coating |
| Baritone saxophone | Single-reed woodwind aerophone | Belgium, 1840s | Brass, cane reed, plastic |
| Barrel organ | Mechanical pipe organ aerophone | Europe, 18th c. | Wood, metal pipes, pinned cylinder |
| Baryton | Bowed and plucked chordophone | Europe, 17th c. | Wood, gut and metal strings |
| Basset horn | Single-reed woodwind aerophone | Germany, c. 1760 | Wood, metal keys, cane reed |
| Bass clarinet | Single-reed woodwind aerophone | Germany, late 18th c. | Grenadilla wood or plastic, metal keys |
| Bass drum | Membranophone (percussion) | Ancient, Turkey (modern form) | Wood, animal or synthetic skin, metal |
| Bass guitar | Plucked electric chordophone | USA, 1930s (popularized 1950s) | Wood, metal, electronics |
| Bassoon | Double-reed woodwind aerophone | Europe, 17th c. | Maple wood, metal keys, cane reeds |
| Bata drum | Double-headed membranophone | Nigeria (Yoruba), traditional | Wood, animal skin |
| Bawu | Free-reed aerophone | China (Yunnan province), traditional | Bamboo, copper reed |
| Bayan | Chromatic button accordion | Russia, early 20th c. | Wood, metal, plastic, leather |
| Bell tree | Percussion idiophone | 20th c. | Metal bells, wood or metal stand |
| Berimbau | Musical bow (chordophone) | Brazil (African origins), traditional | Wood, wire, gourd, cane |
| Bianqing | Tuned percussion idiophone | China, ancient | Stone, wood |
| Bianzhong | Tuned percussion idiophone | China, ancient (Shang/Zhou dynasties) | Bronze, wood |
| Biniou | Bagpipe aerophone | France (Brittany), 18th c. | Wood, animal skin, cane |
| Biwa | Plucked short-necked lute | Japan (from Chinese pipa), 8th c. | Wood, silk or gut strings |
| Bock | Bagpipe aerophone | Bohemia (Czech Republic), traditional | Wood, goatskin, horn |
| Bodega | Bagpipe aerophone | Spain (Catalonia), traditional | Goatskin, wood, cane |
| Bodhran | Frame drum membranophone | Ireland, traditional (modern form 19th c.) | Wood, goatskin or synthetic skin |
| Bombard | Conical-bore double-reed aerophone | France (Brittany), traditional | Wood, cane reed |
| Bombarde | Double-reed woodwind aerophone | Europe, Medieval-Renaissance | Wood, cane reed |
| Bombo legüero | Bass drum membranophone | Argentina, traditional | Hollowed log, animal skin, wood |
| Bongos | Paired hand drums (membranophone) | Cuba (Afro-Cuban), late 19th c. | Wood or fiberglass, animal skin |
| Bonsho | Struck idiophone (bell) | Japan, 6th c. or earlier | Bronze |
| Bougarabou | Goblet drum membranophone | West Africa (Senegal/Gambia), traditional | Wood, cowhide |
| Bouzouki | Plucked long-necked lute | Greece, early 20th c. | Wood, metal frets, steel strings |
| Buccina | Natural brass aerophone | Roman Empire, ancient | Bronze, horn |
| Bucium | Natural horn (alphorn) | Romania, traditional | Wood, bark |
| Bugle | Natural brass aerophone | Ancient, widespread (modern form 18th c.) | Brass, copper |
| Buk | Barrel drum membranophone | Korea, traditional | Wood, cowhide |
| Bulbul tarang | Plucked and keyed zither | India, early 20th c. | Wood, metal, plastic keys |
| Bullroarer | Whirled aerophone | Paleolithic era, global | Wood, cord |
| Button accordion | Free-reed aerophone | Austria, 1829 | Wood, metal, plastic, leather |
| Byzantine lyra | Bowed lyre | Byzantine Empire, 9th c. | Wood, gut strings, horsehair |