Usually saxophones (baritone, tenor, alto, and soprano), trumpets, trombones, string bass, drum set, and piano are instruments found in a jazz band. Other instruments that are sometimes found are Clarinet, Flute, and vibraphone. You can play jazz with any instrument though. but the above instruments are common because of how well the sound suits jazz
Piano is used a lot in Classical Music, along with a lot of string instruments and a few wood winds like clarinet and flute. Nothing like a Saxophone or anything like that.
There are other wind instruments (and even the sax is used in certain pieces), plus brass (trumpet, Trombone, horn, tuba) and percussion, containing too many instruments to list in full, but including various drums, xylophone, vibraphone, cymbals, etc.
cool jazz has banjos and guitars
The same instruments that are used to play any jazz, primarily woodwind, brass, piano, bass, drums and guitar but jazz, hard bop or otherwise can be played on any instrument.
Almost All ensembles of instruments in any genre are designed to be able to cover the full audio spectrum from Bass to soprano. The brass instruments cover three ranges in the area; Bass, Treble, and alto. The Trumpet is a treble to alto range instrument. The trombone is a Treble to bass instrument. The Sousaphone or Euphoniums are bass to double bass instruments. However, having said that, Jazz is not a particular style played with a particular set of instruments. It is a catchall name for any improvised music played on any instrument. All of the brass family of instruments have been used in Jazz bands. Equally all brass instruments are used in classical music. For a small Dixie style band you would expect to see; A trumpet A trombone A Banjo A Sousaphone, Bombadon, or other bass brass instrument. Drums But even this isn't the minimum or maximum line up or even the definitive list of instruments that can or cannot be used. All Jazz music is by definition, experimental to a greater or lesser degree.
saxaphone and fiddle
There are many different instruments that can be used in a jazz band. The most common include saxophones, trumpets and horns, and trombones. Some jazz bands use other instruments such as flutes, drums, and vibraphones as well. There isn't an accurate explanation as to why because jazz bands are usually improvised and comprised of different people and different musical talents and sounds.
cool jazz has banjos and guitars
There are many instruments that are used in jazz instrumental music. Some examples of instruments include the saxophone, the trumpet, the piano, and the guitar.
The trumpet.
The same instruments that are used to play any jazz, primarily woodwind, brass, piano, bass, drums and guitar but jazz, hard bop or otherwise can be played on any instrument.
Almost All ensembles of instruments in any genre are designed to be able to cover the full audio spectrum from Bass to soprano. The brass instruments cover three ranges in the area; Bass, Treble, and alto. The Trumpet is a treble to alto range instrument. The trombone is a Treble to bass instrument. The Sousaphone or Euphoniums are bass to double bass instruments. However, having said that, Jazz is not a particular style played with a particular set of instruments. It is a catchall name for any improvised music played on any instrument. All of the brass family of instruments have been used in Jazz bands. Equally all brass instruments are used in classical music. For a small Dixie style band you would expect to see; A trumpet A trombone A Banjo A Sousaphone, Bombadon, or other bass brass instrument. Drums But even this isn't the minimum or maximum line up or even the definitive list of instruments that can or cannot be used. All Jazz music is by definition, experimental to a greater or lesser degree.
The rendition of jazz music was influenced by the European musical instruments used by the Afro-Americans.
saxaphone and fiddle
There are many different instruments that can be used in a jazz band. The most common include saxophones, trumpets and horns, and trombones. Some jazz bands use other instruments such as flutes, drums, and vibraphones as well. There isn't an accurate explanation as to why because jazz bands are usually improvised and comprised of different people and different musical talents and sounds.
telephone, violin, tuba, and viola
saxophone, clarinet and other instruments you would normally hear.
Usually a piano, bass, and drums, with one or two horns.
guitar, saxophone, trumpet, bass, drums an others