List of multi-instrumentalists
This is a list of multi-instrumentalists, musicians notable for a professional level of proficiency with two or more musical instruments.
A
- Adam Levine[1]
 - Adam Young[2]
 - Adiescar Chase[3]
 - Adrian Rollini[4]
 - Al Jardine[5]
 - Alan Stivell[6]
 - Alan Wilder[7]
 - Alanis Morissette
 - Alex James[8]
 - Alexander Gradsky[9]
 - Andrew Bird[10]
 - Andrew VanWyngarden[11]
 - Andre 3000
 - Andy Summers[12]
 - Anna Calvi[13]
 - Anthony Cedric Vuagniaux
 - Anthony Newman
 - Anton Newcombe
 - AR Rahman[14]
 - Arjen Anthony Lucassen
 - Atilla Özdemiroğlu
 - Aphex Twin
 
B
C
D
- D'Angelo
 - Damien Rice
 - Damon Albarn
 - Dan Swano
 - Daniel Chorzempa
 - Daniel Gildenlöw
 - Daniel Johns
 - Daron Malakian
 - Darren Criss
 - Dave Dobbyn
 - Dave Grohl
 - Dave Mason
 - Dave Van Ronk
 - David Bedford
 - David Bowie
 - David Byrne
 - David Gilmour
 - David Lindley
 - David Munrow
 - Dennis Wilson
 - Denny Laine
 - Derek Shulman
 - Devin Townsend
 - Dhani Harrison
 - Dido
 - Dimash Kudaibergen[16]
 - Dolly Parton
 - Don Moye[17]
 - Doug Sahm
 - Doug Kershaw
 - Duff McKagan
 - Dwele
 
E
F
G
H
I
J
- Jack White
 - Jacob Collier
 - Jaki Byard
 - James Morrison
 - James Murphy
 - James Reyne
 - James Taylor
 - Jamie-Leigh Schultz
 - Jamie Cullum
 - Jason Castro
 - Jeff Buckley
 - Jeff DaRosa
 - Jeff Fairbanks
 - Jeff Lynne
 - Jeff Mangum
 - Jeremy Enigk
 - Jerry Garcia
 - Jim Sturgess
 - Jimmy Page
 - Joe Becker
 - Joe Walsh
 - John Cale
 - John Deacon
 - John Entwistle
 - John Fernandes
 - John Fogerty
 - John Frusciante
 - John Lennon
 - John Mayer
 - John Paul Jones
 - John Weathers
 - John Williamson
 - John Zorn
 - Johnny Depp
 - Jon Brion
 - Jon Walker
 - Jonathan Davis
 - Jonny Buckland
 - Jonny Greenwood
 - Joseph Jarman[17]
 - Josiah Leming
 - Josh Homme
 - Josh Klinghoffer
 - Josh Ramsay
 - Julian Gallagher
 - Julius Schultz
 - Justin-Lee Schultz
 - Junie Morrison
 - J Dilla
 
K
L
M
- M. Shadows
 - Maddie Poppe
 - Madlib
 - Marko Hietala
 - Marco Restrepo
 - Marcus Mumford
 - Mark Mothersbaugh
 - Mark Salling
 - Martin Irigoyen
 - Marvin Gaye
 - Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra
 - Matt Sharp
 - Matthew Bellamy
 - Matthew Thiessen
 - Maurice Gibb
 - Maynard Ferguson
 - Michael Angelakos
 - Michael Jackson
 - Michael Monroe
 - Michael Gira
 - Michelle Branch
 - Mick Jagger
 - Mick Karn
 - Mike Brown
 - Mike Dirnt
 - Mike Mills
 - Mike Oldfield
 - Mike Patton
 - Mike Portnoy
 - Mike Rutherford
 - Mike Shinoda
 - Miles Jaye
 - Mitski Miyawaki
 - Myleene Klass
 
N
O
P
Q
R
- Raghav Sachar
 - Rahsaan Roland Kirk[4]
 - Ray Charles
 - Ray Davies
 - Ray Parker Jr.
 - Ray Shulman
 - Regina Spektor
 - Regine Chassagne
 - Rhiannon Giddens
 - Ric Grech
 - Richard Bona
 - Richard Marx
 - Richard Reed Parry
 - Rick Wright
 - Rick van der Linden
 - Ringo Starr
 - Rob Swire[20]
 - Robert Wyatt
 - Roger Daltrey
 - Roger Hodgson
 - Roger Taylor
 - Roger Waters
 - Ron Geesin
 - Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
 - Ron Wood
 - Rory Gallagher
 - Roscoe Mitchell[17]
 - Roy Clark
 - Roy Wood
 - Ruth Underwood
 - Ryan Tedder
 - RZA
 - Ren Gill
 
S
- Sammy Davis Jr.
 - Sananda Maitreya
 - Serj Tankian
 - Shakira
 - Shavo Odadjian
 - Sidney Bechet
 - Sie7e
 - Siouxsie Sioux
 - Solveig Heilo
 - Squarepusher
 - Stéphane Grappelli
 - Stephen Stills
 - Steve Hogarth
 - Steve Lieberman
 - Steve Winwood
 - Steven Tyler
 - Steven Wilson
 - Stevie Wonder
 - Stewart Copeland
 - Sting
 - Sufjan Stevens
 - Sully Erna
 - Synyster Gates
 
T
- Taylor Hawkins
 - Taylor Hicks
 - Taylor Swift
 - Taylor York
 - Terry Edwards
 - Terry Kath
 - The Rev
 - Thijs van Leer
 - Thom Yorke
 - Thomas Dolby
 - Thomas Lang
 - Tim Blake
 - Tim Finn
 - Tim Rice-Oxley
 - Tim Smith[21]
 - Tim Weed
 - Tinashe Kachingwe
 - Todd Rundgren
 - Tom Petty
 - Tom Scholz
 - Tom Waits
 - Tomas Forsberg
 - Tommy Lee
 - Tony Banks
 - Toto Cutugno
 - Tracy Chapman
 - Trent Reznor
 - Trevor Rabin
 - Troy Donockley
 - Troy Van Leeuwen
 - Tré Cool
 - Tuomas Holopainen
 - Turgun Alimatov
 - Tyler Joseph
 
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Z
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