Manufacture of musical instruments

ISIC v4.0 Code: 322

About manufacture of musical instruments

isic code 322 covers the manufacture of musical instruments, a vital industry that contributes to the cultural and artistic fabric of societies around the world. This industry encompasses the production of a wide range of instruments, from traditional stringed and percussion instruments to electronic and digital music-making devices. The musical instrument manufacturing sector plays a crucial role in the broader creative economy, supporting musicians, composers, and performers across various genres and styles.

Production process

The manufacture of musical instruments involves a range of specialized production techniques. Depending on the type of instrument, the process may include woodworking, metalworking, and the use of advanced materials and technologies. For example, the production of stringed instruments like violins and guitars often involves intricate carving, shaping, and assembly of wooden components, while the manufacture of brass and wind instruments requires precision metalworking and the integration of complex mechanical systems.

Production inputs

The musical instrument manufacturing industry relies on a variety of raw materials and resources. This includes high-quality woods, such as maple, spruce, and rosewood, for the construction of stringed and percussion instruments. Metals, such as brass, copper, and steel, are essential for the production of wind and brass instruments. Additionally, the industry utilizes specialized components like strings, reeds, and electronic parts to create a diverse range of musical instruments. Machinery and tools used in the manufacturing process, such as CNC machines, lathes, and specialized woodworking equipment, are also crucial inputs for this industry.

Production outputs

The primary outputs of the musical instrument manufacturing industry are the diverse range of musical instruments produced, including 321 Manufacture of electronic components and boards, 262 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment, and 261 Manufacture of electronic components. These instruments are then consumed by musicians, music schools, orchestras, and other end-users in the broader music and entertainment industries.

Family tree for manufacture of musical instruments

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    A["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C'>C: Manufacturing</a>"]
A --> B["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/32'>32: Other manufacturing</a>"]
B --> C["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/322'>322: Manufacture of musical instruments</a>"]

    B --> D["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/321'>321: Manufacture of jewellery, bijouterie and related articles</a>"]
B --> E["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/323'>323: Manufacture of sports goods</a>"]
B --> F["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/324'>324: Manufacture of games and toys</a>"]
B --> G["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/325'>325: Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies</a>"]
B --> H["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/329'>329: Other manufacturing n.e.c.</a>"]

    C --> I["<a href='/classifications/isic/v4/C/3220'>3220: Manufacture of musical instruments</a>"]


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