| VIOLA | String instrument or |
| RANGE | A selection from which to choose; or, the full compass, gamut or scope of something, such as a musical instrument or a person's abilities, knowledge, vision or voice (5) |
| REGISTER | Range of a voice or instrument; or, a record of attendance, list of names, or a book of such entries (8) |
| SONATA | Piece of music written either for a single instrument, or for one instrument and a piano (6) |
| SOLO | From Italian meaning "alone," the word in English can refer to a musical composition for a single voice or instrument or to a performance carried out alone. The oldest sense in English dates to the la |
| COMPASS | Navigational device; or, the range of notes produced by a musical instrument or voice (7) |
| TACET | Meaning "it is silent", a word by which a musician or singer understands their instrument or voice must be quiet (5) |
| CLAVIER | The keyboard of a musical instrument, or any stringed instrument that has a keyboard (7) |
| FLUTE | Loud old stringed instrument or wind instrument (5) |
| TOURNIQUET | Any instrument or device for temporarily constricting an artery of the arm or leg to control bleeding (10) |
| TOOTLE | An onomatopoeic word for a soft sound of a flute, saxophone or trumpet etc; an act of blowing one of the said instruments; or, an amble, leisurely drive or short pleasure trip (6) |
| BASS | Band instrument or angler's quest |
| GUITAR | Instrument or sawn-off gun Rita played |
| THEORBO | Instrument or book held by van Gogh |
| RIPIENO | Supplementary instrument or performer in baroque music |
| STRUMPET | Small instrument or tart (8) |
| GONG | Large percussion instrument or medal (4) |
| SCALE | An instrument or machine for weighing (5) |
| CALIPER | Measuring instrument or brake pad holder |
| TUNEUP | Adjust an instrument or vehicle (4,2) |