| Keyword | Excerpt (click on keyword for complete article) |
| G | Note of the scale. |
| G# quenilla | Although it seems counterintuitive to a modern western musician, the "black key tuned" quenas are often referred to as tuned in sharp rather than flat keys. Thus the A flat quenilla becomes the G shar |
| G alto flute | The common alto flute is tuned a fourth lower than the C flute. |
| G alto trumpet | A large trumpet tuned in G, a third lower than the regular Bb trumpet.The G alto trumpet is occasionally referred to as a G bass trumpet |
| G bass bugle | |
| G bass flute | See G alto flute. |
| G bass recorder | |
| G bass trombone | A trombone tuned in G, a minor third lower than the tenor trombone. |
| G bass trumpet | See G alto trumpet. |
| G biniou | |
| G bugle | A burgle tuned in G, sounding a fourth below notated pitch. |
| G. C. Dobson | Late 19th C. guitar and banjo brand. According to Bill Reese's article on Orpheum banjos, G. C. Dobson was one of many late 19t C. banjo brands manufactured first by John Henry Buckbee and later by Re |
| G cane flute | |
| G cane whistle | |
| G flageolet | A flageolet tuned in G. I have only found this instrument mentioned in one source, a prewar Heinr. Moritz Schuster catalog and it may have been just a typo for C flageolet. |
| G flute | |
| G four-note xylophone | A four-note xylophone with the bars tuned in a G major chord: G - B - D - G. |
| G horn | A French horn tuned in G, one note higher than the regular F horn. |
| G. L. Bauer & Co. | See Gilbert L. Bauer & Co.. |
| G. L. Otterol | Clarinet manufactuer in Paris |