Instruments are objects used to produce sounds for use in music.
AccordionEdit
Arenthian "squeeze boxes" are popular among Colovian travelers.[1]
The Orcs of the Wrothgarian Mountains also commonly play accordions which are jokingly called "Orc-cordians".[2]
BagpipesEdit
Bagpipes were found in Morrowind among the Dunmer, and Galen among the Bretons.[3][4] In Morrowind, they were often crafted from netch bladders. The adoption of netch bladders in the crafting of bagpipes gained popularity through the efforts of the inventor Serana Hlaalu.[3] Bagpipes in Galen were made from a hoarvor's bloat-sac and proboscis, often adorned with parrot feathers.[4]
Bell and ChimesEdit
Argonians from Dhalmora sometimes wear tail bands with bells attached to them.[5]
Wind chimes are often made with a variety of materials such as fox bones[6], driftwood[7], brass, silver, scrap metal, seashells, fragments of scrib[8], and ogre bones to name a few.
Reachfolk use bells and chimes in their rituals. They believe that their sound draws the attention of the spirits.[9]
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Sixth House bell hammer
CornuEdit
Cornua are horns that were sold at Percussive Poetics in Fargrave in the 2nd Era. Unlike dragonhorns, these appear to be made of metal.
DrumEdit
Drums are a common instrument throughout Tamriel and are commonly used by bards, armies, and tribes.
They can be made from a wide variety of materials, such as the back-teeth of bull alits which make acoustically impressive drum bases[10], guarskin drumheads[11], wooden bases, elk skin drumheads[12] and giant snake skin drumheads[13] to just name a few.
The Bosmer celebrate the life of revered Spinners by creating a drum out of their skin.[14]
War drums are used by the Imperial Legion, Orcs, and the Yokudans.[15]
Orcs are known for their penchant for percussion instruments in general.[16] Iron Orcs utilized drums during executions.[17]
Reachfolk witches use bristle-pine drums to wake the spirits during magical rituals.[18]
Totem of the Brotherhood is a drum artifact related to Hircine.[19]
The Tsaesci are known to have pellet drums.[20]
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Drum of Hircine (right)
EsrajEdit
Flute and FifeEdit
Flutes and fifes are common instruments, with there being many variants such as slide-flutes[21], kazoos[22], and nose-flutes[23] for example. People that play these instruments are known as flautists and people that create them are known as flutesmiths.[24]
They can be made from a variety of materials such as silver[25], moon-sugar cane[26], armbones[27] and hand-carved kwama limbs.[28]
The Ateia family of Imperials are master flautists with a history with the Bards College in Solitude. Parteron Ateia was a master flutesmith whose creations are both rare and highly coveted. The Ateia family themselves or collectors across Tamriel keep them away from the public but the Ateian Fife, Parteron's last creation was specifically donated by him to the Bards College so it can be enjoyed and preserved for future generations.[24]
The ancient Yokudans had instruments similar to modern flutes made of gold but the knowledge of how to play these has been lost.[29]
The Key to Velyn Harbor is a special fife that resembles a hollow brass key.[30]
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A flute of the Ateia family
Frog-callerEdit
An Argonian instrument used to call for frogs.
Glass ArmonicaEdit
Glass armonicas were known to be created by the Dwemer and were used by other races long after their disappearance.
GongEdit
Dead-Water Tribe warriors wear battle gongs on their arms and strike them to frighten enemies.[31]
Reachfolk use gongs in their rituals. They believe that sound of gong draws the attention of the spirits.[9]
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Hlaalu gong
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A Na-Totambu ceremonial gong that represents Satakal.
GuzhengEdit
A guzheng stringed instrument was sold at Percussive Poetics in Fargrave in the 2nd Era.
HandpanEdit
HarpEdit
HornEdit
Dragonhorns are legendary artifacts crafted primarily by the Dragonguard, used as weapons against the Dragons. They are magical warhorns carved out of the horns of dragons, inscribed with various arcane runes, and are capable of producing a tonal sound that incapacitates dragons.[32]
Old Orsinium possessed a horn called the Horn of Beasts which had been crafted by Zbulgat the Wild-Walker. This horn summoned the creatures of the Wrothgarian Mountains. Bears, echatere, and hundreds of other wild creatures rallied to defend the city walls when the horn was blown, however King Golkarr blew the horn three times during a single moon cycle, and on the third blare the horn cracked. This horn was later recovered from Old Orsinium by the House of Orsimer Glories museum.[33]
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A Reachman horn that may have been fashioned from the extinct Markarth musk ox or a minotaur
Jaw HarpEdit
Jaw Harps are type of musical instrument found across various cultures in Tamriel. One known material for jaw harps is Maormer bone, which is said to be naturally springy and is highly sought after by unscrupulous bards.
Key HarpEdit
LyreEdit
LuteEdit
Lutes are a common instrument throughout Tamriel and are commonly used by bards. The Sticky-Fingered Lute was created by a merciless music teacher from Summerset Isle. Anyone that strummed it was cursed to never let it go until they played the perfect melody.[35]
A mandolin is a type of lute.[36][37]
MarimbaEdit
One known type of marimba is an Argonian style marimba made of carefully-selected resonant reptile teeth.[38]
Music BoxEdit
Music boxes are used all over Tamriel and play a specific song.
The Altmer are known to make clockwork nightingales that when wound up can fly across a room while singing.[39]
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Music box that plays the traditional New Life Festival song "A Frost Melt Melody"
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Psijic Order music box
Mouth OrganEdit
OcarinaEdit
Some ocarinas are created from stone through magical means. Rocks hollowed by magic and sanded smooth produce sounds similar to blowing over empty bottles.[41]
OrganEdit
PungiEdit
Pungis are often used by snakecharmers in Hammerfell.
The Maormer of Pyandonea are also known to use pungis to charm snakes of all sizes.[42]
QanunEdit
SaronEdit
Sarons were seen around Elsweyr and sold at Percussive Poetics in Fargrave in the 2nd Era.
TambourineEdit
Tambourines are made from a variety of materials such as cherrywood,[43] silver, and the skin of hoarvors.[44] The Baandari use tambourines.[45]
TanburEdit
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A tanbur with a provenance linking it to Yokuda.
TheorboEdit
TromboneEdit
TrumpetEdit
ViolinEdit
Vossa-satlEdit
An Argonian instrument which uses living frogs from several species to create the instrument's unique sound.[51]
WhistleEdit
Whistles are one of the most common instruments across Tamriel, with them being used for a variety of reasons.
There are various types of whistles relating to animal training and hunting such as dog whistles[52], birdcall whistles used by foresters[53][54]
Whistle SpoonEdit
Colovians are known to use whistle spoons with maple ladles that have a hollow handle, making it useful both as a straw and a musical instrument.[55]
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Arenthian Squeeze Box description in ESO
- ^ "Orc-cordian" Squeeze Box in ESO
- ^ a b Play Netch Bagpipes emote in ESO
- ^ a b Hoarvor-Sac Bagpipes item description in ESO: Firesong
- ^ Argonian Tail Band in ESO
- ^ Fox-Bone Chime in ESO
- ^ Driftwood Chimes in ESO
- ^ Scrib Chimes in ESO
- ^ a b Belwikh's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Alit Molar Drum in ESO
- ^ Guarskin Drum in Morrowind
- ^ Orsinium's Remembrance War Drum in ESO
- ^ Snakeskin-Head Conga Drum in ESO
- ^ Spinner's Skin Drum in ESO
- ^ Yokudan War Drum in ESO
- ^ Warcaller's Painted Drum antiquity codex entry
- ^ Iron Orc Executioner's Drum item description
- ^ Reach Ritual Drum item description
- ^ Apprentice Orla's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Akaviri Pellet Drum in ESO
- ^ Stormhold-Style Silver Slide-Flute in ESO
- ^ Carved Onion Flute in ESO
- ^ Woodhearth Nose Flute in ESO
- ^ a b Ateian Fife
- ^ Sterling Silver Fife in ESO
- ^ Sugar Cane Flute in ESO
- ^ Pactbreaker's Arm-Flute in ESO
- ^ Concert Kwama Flute in ESO
- ^ Ancient Yokudan Flute in ESO
- ^ The Key to Velyn Harbor treasure text in ESO
- ^ Dead-Water Battle Gong in ESO
- ^ Abnur Tharn's dialogue in ESO: Elsweyr
- ^ Horn of Beasts
- ^ Key Harp in ESO
- ^ Sticky-Fingered Lute description text in ESO: Summerset
- ^ Gavin Gavonne's hireling correspondence in ESO
- ^ Offical Twitter Image Description[1]
- ^ Xal Thak Dental Marimba in ESO
- ^ Windup Flying Nightingale in ESO
- ^ Quartermaster's Mouth Organ item description in ESO: Firesong
- ^ Seamless Stone Ocarina item description in ESO: High Isle
- ^ Maormer Snake-Charmer's Pungi in ESO
- ^ Cherrywood Tambourine in ESO
- ^ Hoarvor-Skin Tambourine in ESO
- ^ Baandari Pedlar Crown Crate Season description
- ^ Out-of-Tune Theorbo in ESO
- ^ Ancient Brass Sackbut in ESO
- ^ Lord Jornibret's Last Dance
- ^ Three Thieves — Anonymous
- ^ Finely-Crafted Violin in ESO
- ^ Nesh-Deeka's dialogue from ESO: Murkmire
- ^ Dog Whistle in ESO
- ^ Bird Call Whistle in ESO
- ^ Brass Duck Call in ESO
- ^ Colovian Whistle Spoon in ESO