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<b>Schlaginstrumente</b><br>
<b>Percussion instruments:</b><br>


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| Militärtrommel || Von manchen Nachkriegs Militärs, den RNK Rangern zum Beispiel, zu zeremoniellen Zwecken nach wie vor verwendet. || 20 $ aufwärts || 4 Pfund
| Military drums || Still used by some post War militaries, for example the NCR Rangers, for ceremonial purposes. || 20 $ plus || 4 pounds
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| Glockenspiel || Ein Xylophon, nur aus Metall. || 15 $ aufwärts || 0,5 Pfund
| Glockenspiel || A xylophone, but made from metal. || 15 $ plus || 0.5 pounds
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| Tamburin || Ein relativ einfaches Instrument, oft mit kleinen Schellen versehen.  || 10 $ aufwärts || 0,5 Pfund
| Tambourine || A rather simple instrument, often with some small bells attached.  || 10 $ plus || 0.5 pounds
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| Triangel || Vielleicht das am einfachsten zu erlernende Instrument. || 5 $ aufwärts || 0,5 Pfund
| Triangle || Maybe the simplest musical instrument to learn. || 5 $ plus || 0.5 pounds
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| Bongos || Kleine, aus Afrika stammende Trommeln. Nicht nur bei wilden Stämmen beliebt. || 45 $ aufwärts || 4 Pfund
| Bongos || Small, African drums. Not only popular with wild Tribes. || 45 $ plus || 4 pounds
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| Pauke || Ein halbhoher Kupferkessel, mit Kunststoff oder Tierhaut bespannt, oft im Zweierpack oder gleich aus vier Einheiten bestehend. || 60 $ aufwärts || 8 Pfund
| Timbal || A not too big copper kettle, stringed with synthetic material or animal skin. Comes often in a double pack or even four units at once. || 60 $ plus || 8 pounds
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| Cajón || Wegen ihrer Form auch Kistentrommel genannt, ist dies ein recht leichtes, aber klangvolles Instrument. || 55 $ aufwärts || 3 Pfund
| Cajón || Due to it's form, this musical instrument is also called the box drum. This is a simple to learn, but sonorous instrument. || 55 $ plus || 3 pounds
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| Kastagnetten || Perfekt um Salsas zu begleiten. || 15 $ aufwärts || 0,5 Pfund
| Castanets || Perfect to accompany a salsa. || 15 $ plus || 0.5 pounds
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| Djembé || Eine ursprünglich afrikanische Bechertrommel, deren Korpus aus einem ausgehöhlten Baumstamm besteht. || 70 $ aufwärts || 9 Pfund
| Djembé || An originally African cup drum. It's corpus consists of a hollowed out tree trunk. || 70 $ plus || 9 pounds
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| Gong || Eine große Metallscheibe aus Messing, oft konvex geformt. || 55 $ aufwärts || 7 Pfund aufwärts
| Gong || A big metal disk made of brass, often in a convex form. || 55 $ plus || 7 pounds plus
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| Steel Pan || Auf Trinidad entstandenes Musikinstrument, das aus einem Ölfass gebaut wurde. || 100 $ aufwärts || 40 Pfund
| Steel Pan || A musical instrument created on Trinidad, that is made from old oil barrrels. || 100 $ plus || 40 pounds
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| Xylophon || Ähnlich dem Glockenspiel, nur komplett aus Holz. || 10 $ aufwärts || 1 Pfund
| Xylophone || Similar to the Glockenspiel, but completely made from wood. || 10 $ plus || 1 pound
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| Metallophon || Ein weiteres, dem Glockenspiel sehr ähnliches Stabspielinstrument. || 20 $ aufwärts || 1 Pfund
| Metallophone || Another musical instrument, that's very similar to the Glockenspiel.|| 20 $ plus || 1 pound
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| Hackbrett || Sieht aus wie die Kreuzung zwischen Gitarre und Xylophon. Ein Hackbrett gehört zu den Schlaginstrumenten. || 30 $ aufwärts || 20 Pfund
| Dulcimer || Looks like a crossbreed between guitar and xylophone. Dulcimers belong to the percussion instruments. || 30 $ plus || 20 pounds
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| Conga || Eine einfellige, aus Kuba stammende Fasstrommel. || 80 $ aufwärts || 15 Pfund
| Conga || A one skinned barrel drum from Cuba. || 80 $ plus || 15 pounds
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| Rassel || Nicht nur als Babyspielzeug beliebt. || 3 $ aufwärts || 0,5 Pfund
| Rattle || Not only popular as a baby toy. || 3 $ plus || 0.5 pounds
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| Ratsche || Auch dieses Musikinstrument wird nicht nur von Sportfans und Cowboys verwendet. Es gibt tatsächlich Musiker, die sich darauf spezialisieren. || 12 $ aufwärts || 1 Pfund
| Ratchet || This musical instrument is not only used by sports fans and cowboys. There really are musicians that specialize on it. || 12 $ plus || 1 pound
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| Glocken/Schellen || Ähnlich dem Tamburin, aber ohne Fell. || 7 $ aufwärts || 1,5 Pfund
| Bells/brackets || Similar to the tambourine, but without a skin. || 7 $ plus || 1.5 pounds
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| Schlagzeug || Für alle Gelegenheiten, bei denen man sich bei den Nachbarn unbeliebt machen möchte. || 200 $ aufwärts || 65 Pfund aufwärts
| Drum kit || For all occasions on which one wants to annoy one's neighbors. || 200 $ plus || 65 pounds plus
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| Becken || Leicht konvexe Metallscheiben, manchmal als Teil eines Schlagzeugs, aber auch oft alleine anzutreffen. || 50 $ aufwärts || 7 Pfund
| Cymbal || Slightly convex metal disks, sometimes a part of a drum kit, but also found by themselves quite often. || 50 $ plus || 7 pounds
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<b>Streich-/Zupfinstrumente</b><br>
<b>String- / plucking instruments:</b><br>


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| Gitarre || Gibt es als normale Gitarre und Westerngitarre. Die Westerngitarre hat nur Metallsaiten. || 100 $ aufwärts || 10 Pfund
| Guitar || Available as a classical guitar and as a steel string guitar. The steel string guitar has only metal strings. || 100 $ plus || 10 pounds
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| Bassgitarre || Nein, man kann auch mehr Töne als E E E E auf der Bassgitarre spielen. || 120 $ aufwärts || 10 Pfund
| Bass guitar || No, really, you can play more notes than just E on this. || 120 $ plus || 10 pounds
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| Geige || Streichinstrument, für das man viel Zeit und Geduld braucht. Ansonsten hört es sich nur an wie eine rollige Katze.  || 150 $ aufwärts || 8 Pfund
| Violin || A sting instrument that takes a lot of time and patience. Otherwise, it'll just sound like a cat in heat.  || 150 $ plus || 8 pounds
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| Cello || Die große Schwester der Geige.  || 170 $ aufwärts || 15 Pfund
| Cello || The violin's big sister.  || 170 $ plus || 15 pounds
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| Kontrabass || Findet nicht nur als Streichinstrument Einsatz. Wird gern auch zur Bassunterlegung von Jazz verwendet.  || 200 $ aufwärts || 20 Pfund
| Contrabass || Not only used as a string instrument. It's quite popular as the underlying bass in Jazz music.  || 200 $ plus || 20 pounds
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| Harfe || Ein altes, sphärisches Instrument. Bei dem Klang einer Harfe muss man gleich an Engel denken. || 55 $ aufwärts || 5 Pfund
| Harp || An old, spherical instrument. When hearing a harp the image of angels immediately comes to mind. || 55 $ plus || 5 pounds
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| Banjo || Ein im Vorkriegsamerika sehr beliebtes Saiteninstrument. Hat einen sehr metallischen Klang.  || 85 $ aufwärts || 8 Pfund
| Banjo || A very popular instrument in the pre War US. Has a very metallic sound.  || 85 $ plus || 8 pounds
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| Ukulele || Sieht aus wie ein Kind einer Gitarre. Mit 4 Saiten.  || 65 $ aufwärts || 6 Pfund
| Ukulele || Looks like the child of a guitar. Has four strings.  || 65 $ plus || 6 pounds
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| Leier || Ist schon seit dem Altertum bekannt. Kleines Saiteninstrument mit Klangkörper. || 180 $ aufwärts || 8 Pfund
| Lyre || Known since ancient times. A small stringed instrument with a resonating box. || 180 $ plus || 8 pounds
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| Stroh violin || The bastard son of a violin and a gramophone.  || 230 $ plus || 5 pounds
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| Strohgeige || Der Bastardsohn einer Geige und eines Grammophons.  || 230 $ aufwärts || 5 Pfund
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<b>Tasteninstrumente</b><br>
<b>Keyboard instruments:</b><br>


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| Klavier || Das wohl verbreitetste Tasteninstrument. || 600 $ aufwärts || 650 Pfund
| Piano || The probably most common keyboard instrument. || 600 $ plus || 650 pounds
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| Flügel || Der große Bruder des Klaviers.  || 1000 $ aufwärts || 800 Pfund
| Grand piano || The big brother of the normal piano.  || 1000 $ plus || 800 pounds
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| Akkordeon || Sieht ein wenig aus, wie der kleine Bruder des Klaviers.  || 700 $ aufwärts || 550 Pfund
| Accordion || Looks a bit like the little brother of a piano.  || 700 $ plus || 550 pounds
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<b>Sonstige</b><br>
<b>The rest:</b><br>


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| Maultrommel || Perfekt für diese Italo-Western Atmosphäre. || 25 $ aufwärts || 0,5 Pfund
| Jaw harp || Perfect for that special Spaghetti Western atmosphere. || 25 $ plus|| 0.5 pounds
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| Theremin || Vielleicht das seltenste und irgendwo abgefahrenste Musikinstrument des Ödlands.  || 250 $ aufwärts || 15 Pfund
| Theremin || Maybe the rarest musical instrument of the Wastes. Certainly the freakiest one.  || 250 $ plus || 15 pounds
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 16 April 2025

This page is one of the equipment lists. The lists for furniture and other accomodations can be found here.

Equipment list musical instruments:

Wind instruments:

Name: Description: Price: Weight:
Recorder Long piece of wood with holes and embouchure. Used to be the family christmas entertainment. 50 $ plus 1 pound
Transverse flute Even though it's mostly made of metal, it counts as a wood wind instrument. It's often used in Jazz, too. 55 $ plus 1 pound
Clarinet Is related to the saxophone. Very robust instrument, that's easy to transport. 60 $ plus 1.3 pounds
Drum pipe Small, easily learned variant of the recorder, that's often used by military personnel. 45 $ plus 0.8 pounds
Oboe „Loud wood“, the name says it all. 100 $ plus 2 pounds
Basoon The big brother of the oboe. A pretty bulky thing. 150 $ plus 6 pounds
Pan's pipes Wooden pipes of differing lengths that have been stapled together. 15 $ plus 1 pound
Trumpet A brass wind with valves. 100 $ plus 5 pounds
Fanfare A brass wind without valves, that can only play the tones of the harmonic series. 30 $ plus 3 pounds
Horn A simple brahmin horn. Often used by wild tribes as a signal horn. 10 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Post horn Similar to the fanfare, one can only play the sounds of the harmonic series on this. In the wasteland it's often used as a signal horn. 25 $ plus 1.5 pounds
Tuba As the deepest of the common brass wind instruments, the tuba isn't that different from the trumpet – at least in layman’s eyes. 75 $ plus 8 pounds
Saxophone It looks like a brass wind, but really belongs to the wood winds, due to it's architecture and the method of tone production. 100 $ plus 7 pounds
Digeridoo A long, hollowed piece of wood. Not only popular in Australia. 30 $ plus 1 pound
Harmonika Small, but loud, this is a favorite among musically inclined travellers. 5 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Trombone Due to a lever a fluid transition between notes is possible. 80 $ plus 5 pounds
Clarion Another signal horn, that only produces the notes of the harmonic series. The clarion is rather small and used to be used by the military. 30 $ plus 1 pound
Bagpipes For when it's too much trouble, to hogtie ten cats together and throw 'em in a sack and squeeze that sack... 150 $ plus 10 pounds



Percussion instruments:

Name: Description: Price: Weight:
Military drums Still used by some post War militaries, for example the NCR Rangers, for ceremonial purposes. 20 $ plus 4 pounds
Glockenspiel A xylophone, but made from metal. 15 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Tambourine A rather simple instrument, often with some small bells attached. 10 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Triangle Maybe the simplest musical instrument to learn. 5 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Bongos Small, African drums. Not only popular with wild Tribes. 45 $ plus 4 pounds
Timbal A not too big copper kettle, stringed with synthetic material or animal skin. Comes often in a double pack or even four units at once. 60 $ plus 8 pounds
Cajón Due to it's form, this musical instrument is also called the box drum. This is a simple to learn, but sonorous instrument. 55 $ plus 3 pounds
Castanets Perfect to accompany a salsa. 15 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Djembé An originally African cup drum. It's corpus consists of a hollowed out tree trunk. 70 $ plus 9 pounds
Gong A big metal disk made of brass, often in a convex form. 55 $ plus 7 pounds plus
Steel Pan A musical instrument created on Trinidad, that is made from old oil barrrels. 100 $ plus 40 pounds
Xylophone Similar to the Glockenspiel, but completely made from wood. 10 $ plus 1 pound
Metallophone Another musical instrument, that's very similar to the Glockenspiel. 20 $ plus 1 pound
Dulcimer Looks like a crossbreed between guitar and xylophone. Dulcimers belong to the percussion instruments. 30 $ plus 20 pounds
Conga A one skinned barrel drum from Cuba. 80 $ plus 15 pounds
Rattle Not only popular as a baby toy. 3 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Ratchet This musical instrument is not only used by sports fans and cowboys. There really are musicians that specialize on it. 12 $ plus 1 pound
Bells/brackets Similar to the tambourine, but without a skin. 7 $ plus 1.5 pounds
Drum kit For all occasions on which one wants to annoy one's neighbors. 200 $ plus 65 pounds plus
Cymbal Slightly convex metal disks, sometimes a part of a drum kit, but also found by themselves quite often. 50 $ plus 7 pounds



String- / plucking instruments:

Name: Description: Price: Weight:
Guitar Available as a classical guitar and as a steel string guitar. The steel string guitar has only metal strings. 100 $ plus 10 pounds
Bass guitar No, really, you can play more notes than just E on this. 120 $ plus 10 pounds
Violin A sting instrument that takes a lot of time and patience. Otherwise, it'll just sound like a cat in heat. 150 $ plus 8 pounds
Cello The violin's big sister. 170 $ plus 15 pounds
Contrabass Not only used as a string instrument. It's quite popular as the underlying bass in Jazz music. 200 $ plus 20 pounds
Harp An old, spherical instrument. When hearing a harp the image of angels immediately comes to mind. 55 $ plus 5 pounds
Banjo A very popular instrument in the pre War US. Has a very metallic sound. 85 $ plus 8 pounds
Ukulele Looks like the child of a guitar. Has four strings. 65 $ plus 6 pounds
Lyre Known since ancient times. A small stringed instrument with a resonating box. 180 $ plus 8 pounds
Stroh violin The bastard son of a violin and a gramophone. 230 $ plus 5 pounds



Keyboard instruments:

Name: Description: Price: Weight:
Piano The probably most common keyboard instrument. 600 $ plus 650 pounds
Grand piano The big brother of the normal piano. 1000 $ plus 800 pounds
Accordion Looks a bit like the little brother of a piano. 700 $ plus 550 pounds



The rest:

Name: Description: Price: Weight:
Jaw harp Perfect for that special Spaghetti Western atmosphere. 25 $ plus 0.5 pounds
Theremin Maybe the rarest musical instrument of the Wastes. Certainly the freakiest one. 250 $ plus 15 pounds