What Are Musical instrument Items Worth?

11 items tagged “musical instrument” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Sustain Pedal
$20

Sustain Pedal

A sustain pedal is a foot-operated accessory for keyboards and digital pianos that holds notes after they are played, mimicking the sustain function of an acoustic piano.

Guitar Pick
$0.50

Guitar Pick

A small plectrum used to strike the strings of a guitar, typically made of celluloid or similar material.

Bass Amplifier
$300

Bass Amplifier

A bass amplifier is an electronic device that amplifies the low-frequency signals from an electric bass guitar for practice, recording, or live performance.

Saxophone
$1,800

Saxophone

A double-reed woodwind instrument commonly used in jazz, classical, and contemporary music ensembles.

Cornet
$1,500

Cornet

A brass cornet is a conical bore brass instrument similar to a trumpet, commonly used in classical ensembles, jazz, and brass bands.

Trumpet
$395

Trumpet

A brass wind instrument with three valves, commonly used in orchestras, bands, and jazz ensembles.

Drum Set
$500

Drum Set

A drum set is a collection of drums, cymbals, and hardware forming a complete percussion kit for musicians, typically including bass drum, snare, toms, hi-hat, and crashes.

Harmonica
$35

Harmonica

A harmonica is a small, handheld wind instrument that produces sound by blowing and drawing air through metal reeds.

Piano
$7,500

Piano

An acoustic upright piano, the most common and affordable type of piano suitable for home use.

Harp
$3,500

Harp

A harp is a multi-stringed musical instrument played by plucking the strings, with lever harps being the most common type for non-professional players.

Viola
$450

Viola

A beginner to student-level viola, a large stringed instrument in the violin family with a deeper, mellower tone.

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