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Musical Instruments That Start With “E” For Young Kids 🎸🥁🎹

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Introducing music to children at an early age brings many benefits, including creativity and growth in cognitive matters. When it comes to choosing an instrument for your child, careful decision-making is involved. Right from birth, music is in the life of every child—be it songs, tunes, or beats. Parents sing cradle songs to their babies to calm them down, and kids enjoy instruments like rattles, drums, pianos, and xylophones.  

However, these are not all that is there in the world of musical instruments. If your child shows an interest in music, then you should introduce him to different instruments what they like, both in English and their local names. 

Playing a musical instrument boosts learning, brain development, and social skills. If your kids are into music or curious about the names of different instruments, this article is for you. We’ll dive into the world of musical instruments that start with “E”.

Musical Instruments That Start with the Letter “E” 

There are many distinct types of musical instruments for kids that start with the letter E. Below is the list with a brief description for each one:

1) Edakka

Idakka Musical Instrument with white clean background 

The Edakka is an hourglass-shaped traditional drum of Kerala, India. It is usually played by holding it in one hand and striking the leather parts with sticks or fingers. This remarkable drum is unique in its design, which allows kids to produce a dramatically varied sound spectrum from gentle, melodic tones to loud, intense sounds. However, the player can adjust this pitch through which the Edakka produces a range of wide rhythms and melodies by slightly adjusting the tension of the drumhead.

2) Electric Guitar🎸

Two red colour Electric Guitar with white plane background

Another quite familiar “E” letter musical instrument is the electric guitar. Unlike an acoustic guitar, it requires an amp to be heard in performances. Instead of sending its vibrations through the air to be heard, an electric guitar has a pickup device that converts those vibrations to electrical signals that are played through speakers to produce various tones and sounds. Kids can use electric guitars to experiment with the maximum variety of musical styles, right from rock to pop. They can learn all of their favorite songs and can even create their own!

3) Electric Piano 🎹

Two Black Colour Electric Piano with white background

With electric pianos, kids are blessed with so many aspects that bring out their creativity and hone their playing skills. Whatever thoughts your kids have, just starting or trying something new, digital pianos happen to be the best option. These pianos develop their fine motor skills and a good musical ear. Unlike other musical instruments, they do not require a stick, a pick, or a bow to be used; instead, kids can use their fingers by pressing any key.

4) Ektara

3 Musical Instrument Ektara with white background

The ektara is one of the simplest string instruments from Indian music-long neck and hollow body. To play this instrument, you need to pluck the string either using fingers or a pick and change the pitch by pressing the neck. This produces a droning sound that is both rhythmic and melodic and sounds nice when accompanied by singing or storytelling. The ektara, as an instrument that kids would enjoy playing, is not extremely hard to play; it does open possibilities for them to explore music that can be highly creative with rhythm and melody.

5) Electric Mandolin

2 Electric Mandolin with white clear background

An electric mandolin is remarkably like an electric guitar, only much smaller. It is fretted, and you play it either by plucking or by strumming the strings. It’s easy to learn for kids, students, or adults who do not have a background of experience. The electric mandolin is a great tool for kids’ development in terms of finger coordination while producing different sounds and rhythms because it is easy to use and does not weigh much.

6) Euphonium 🎷

Silver And Golden Colour 2 Euphonium with white clear background

The euphonium is a brass instrument that looks like a tuba but makes a higher sound. Kids can hold it with their left hand, buzz their lips into the mouthpiece, and press the valves with their right hand to play. Kids can have fun learning the euphonium because it is a wonderful way to build breath control and finger coordination. It is also a good option for kids who want to play in school bands or orchestras.

7) Electronic Drums

A set of Electric drums with white background

Electronic drums are a modern version of regular drum kits. They look and play the same, but instead of hitting drumheads and cymbals, you tap on electronic pads that create sound. These sets come with built-in demos, rhythms, echoes, and tempos, making it easy for kids to experiment with music. There is also a pedal that adds fun for playing sounds like laughter or applause. Some even have real lights that flash when the applause button is pressed. Kids will go wild playing electronic drums and experimenting with different beats and rhythms as they learn the rudiments of drumming.

8) EWI

E letter musical instrument "Electronic wind instrument" with white clear background for kids learning

The electronic wind instrument, or EWI, is a synthesizer emulating the sounds of woodwind instruments like flutes and clarinets. It requires no batteries; it is powered from a battery, played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing pads with your fingers. With this wide variety of sounds, practice fun is bound to be interesting. With EWI, kids can discover all sorts of sounds and musical styles thus not getting bored with learning the basic techniques of playing a wind instrument creatively.

Why is Learning Musical Instruments Great for Kids? 

Kids enjoy playing musical instruments to express themselves and explore new sounds. Children are taught musical instruments starting at an early age, even in kindergarten. This helps them in the following: 

  • Music boosts brain development 
  • Music helps kids improve their social skills 
  • It sparks creativity 
  • Music teaches discipline 
  • Builds confidence 
  • Enhances memory 

Other Benefits For Kids: 

  • Strengthens memory 
  • Teaches perseverance and provides a sense of accomplishment 
  • Improves coordination 
  • Enhances reading and comprehension 
  • Builds responsibility 
  • Introduces kids to culture and history 
  • Encourages self-expression 
  • Sharpens listening skills 
  • Improves social interactions

Conclusion

Whether it’s your child’s first instrument or you are looking for some fun for an experienced child, we hope this list of musical instruments that begin with “E” has been helpful for you. The kids do not have to choose a percussion instrument, a wind one, or a string one; let them try where their interests take them. This time belongs to them: let them tap into their creativity and let their inner artist shine. 

Now, having learned the names of all the instruments, let it be their choice, to give a try for their favorite one. Early entry into music helps to nurture their talents and lifelong music benefits. All the best!

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