| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) |
| E | Note of the scale. |
| e (2) | Occasionally used in guitar fingering for the right little finger. (See also c (2) and u. |
| E alto recorder | |
| E. Ascherberg & Co. | Piano manufacturer. |
| E. D. McKinney | Mountain dulcimer maker from Yukon, Missouri. |
| E. Dienst | Instrument manufacturer in Leipzig. |
| E. Dupeyrat | Early 20th C. music dealer in Ribérac, Dordogne. |
| E fife | A fife tuned in E with e'' as the lowest note. |
| E. G. Harrington & Co. | 19th C. piano manufacturer. |
| E. L. | Jaw's harp brand. |
| E, P Van | |
| E. Riley | See Riley, Edward sr. |
| E. Rittershausen | See Rittershausen, Emil. |
| E signal horn | |
| E. T. Root & Son | Music company in Chicago, specialising in violins and other stringed instruments.I have not been able to determine whether there is any connection between E. T. Root & Son and Root & Cady but it seems |
| E tin whistle | |
| Eagles | Country rock band. The Eagles was one of the most important bands to popularise the "West Coast style" amalgation of country, pop and rock. |
| Earl, Burt | Saxophonist and ensemble leader.Burt Earl was the leader of Burt Earl and His Eight Californian Girls. |
| Earl Gresh and His Orchestra | Orchestra lead by Earl Gresh.Earl Gresh and His Orchestra recorded for Edison Records. |
| Early | |