- Atys - the Phrygian shepherd
- He placed the 'drum' on a chair, and practised diligently
- Street Singers
- Stilt Dancing.—XIII. Century
- Remarkable Dance.—XIII. Century
- Gleemen's Dance.—IX. Century
- Anglo-Saxon Gleemen's Bear Dance.—X. Century
- Anglo-Saxon Dance.—VIII. Century
- Tumbling.—XIV. Century
- Hindu Dancing girls and Musicians
- Tibetan Lamas blowing on Shells
- Double Pipes
- Egyptian Crotola or Castanets
- Assyrian Harpist , beating time with his foot
- Damsels singing to the Sound of Timbrels
- Egyptian Harp, showing its original bow-like shape
- Double Pipes
- Single perforated pipe
- Recorder
- Irish bagpipe, sixteenth century
- Viola da gamba
- The French Crout
- Irish Rotta
- Rotta
- German rotte
- Ancient Irish harp
- Anglo-saxon harp
- Persian dulcimer
- Turkish harp
- Hindustan, vina
- Hydraulic Organ
- Greek Flutes
- Grecian harp and lyre
- Ancient Egyptian flute concert
- The recital
- A Niam-niam minstrel
- Keep practising brother
- Corelli
- Maud Powell
- Amy Marcy Cheney Beach
- The Duke praised his performance
- He called to the coachman to stop
- Beckoned silently to the rest to follow him
- Beethoven
- Only one Bach!
- Sebastian Bach
- Scholars went out to sing
- The Lion of Korea
- Boys' Concert—Flute, Drum, and Song
- Tahitian flute-player
- A Band of Minstrels
- The Morning Stars singing together
- The Beverley Minstrels
- Shepherd with Bagpipes
- Rustic Merry-making
- Royal Harper
- Royal Dinner of the time of Edward IV
- Regals or Organ
- Regals and Double Pipe
- Nun and Friar with Musical Instruments