The object that is used to buzz in.
What is mouthpiece?
The family that trombone belongs to.
What is (low) brass family?
The amount of beats a whole note has.
What is 4?
The proper way to create sound on a brass instrument.
What is buzzing?
The mechanism used to change pitch on trombone.
What is slide?
The wooden thing used to play most woodwind instruments.
What is a reed?
The family that saxophone belongs to.
What is woodwind family?
The amount of beats a half notes has.
What is 2?
Tongue position on clarinet.
What is raised?
The part air is blown into on flute.
What is tone hold/ head joint?
The part of the instrument that the mouthpiece goes into.
What is lead pipe?
The family that marimba belongs to.
What is percussion family?
The amount of beats a quarter note has.
What is 1?
The position of the right hand on clarinet.
What is on bottom?
The three main instrument families.
What are brass, woodwind, and percussion?
The three parts of the flute.
What are head joint, body, and foot joint?
The family that trumpet belongs to.
What is (high) brass family?
The amount of beats an eight note has.
What is 1/2?
The placement of the right hand on French Horn.
What is in the bell?
The sticks used to play a marimba.
What are mallets?
The things used to help tune a brass instrument.
What are tuning slides?
The family that flute belongs to.
What is woodwind family?
The amount of beats given to a note by adding a dot.
What is half of the note value?
The direction in which you hold the flute?
What is right?
The two types of valves.
What are rotor and piston?