What vibrates to make sound on a trumpet?
Lips
What vibrates to make sound on a clarinet?
Reed
paradiddle
How many strings are on a guitar?
6
When the conductor's baton goes down it is beat #____.
1
Is the same length as trombone, but plays with a warmer, more mellow tone.
baritone and/or euphonium
Most of us use clarinets made of plastic, but what were they originally made from?
wood
The two cymbals at the drum set that clamp together are called...
hi hat
How many strings are usually on a bass?
4
If the conductor starts using a smaller conducting pattern, what should you do?
Play softer.
Twists around your body to be playing while walking.
Sousaphone
Most of us use flutes made of plastic, but what were they originally made from?
wood
This type of drum has metal coils, similar to animal snares used to trap wild animals, stretched across the bottom of it.
snare drum
How many strings are usually on a banjo?
5
You know the speed to know by following the _______.
Conductor and/or Baton
When you press more buttons on a trumpet does it make the instrument longer, shorter, or does it stay the same?
longer
The saxophone was originally made out of metal, but has always been included in the reed family because it makes its sound by vibrating a _____.
reed
On drum set, the "kick drum" is another name for...
bass drum
Do you touch the frets when you play?
No or...
No, you press the string and the string touches the fret.
When the conductor does a cut-off, how many more notes should you play?
None or ZERO or
You should stop immediately.
What is the correct term for the spit valve?
Water Key
The tiny version of the flute is called
piccolo
What type of mallets should you use on a marimba?
yarn
The part of the instrument at the end of the neck with the tuning pegs on it is called the __________.
Head or Headstock
When there is a ritardando in the music and the conductor doesn't slow down, what should you do?
Follow the conductor.