List of medieval musical instruments

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David playing the harp, accompanied by clappers/cymbals on stick, plucked-fiddle. c. 795, Germany/France.

This is a list of medieval musical instruments used in European music during the Medieval period.

Percussion

String instruments

Artist's rendering of a medieval harp

Wind instruments

References

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