This instrument is used as a fiddle in country music or blue grass.
The violin
This instrument is played by blowing across the mouth piece.
The Flute
This instrument has the lowest sound in the brass family.
The Tuba
This instrument requires the player to use every limb of their body when performing.
The Drum Set
Name the four instrument families of the orchestra.
Brass, Strings, Wood Wind, Percussion
This section of the orchestra has the most instruments.
The violin
This wood wind instrument is nearly 8 feet long if straightened out and has the lowest sound.
The Bassoon
This brass instrument is the only one to use a slide to change pitch.
The Trombone
This type of drum uses metal wires to create a "popping" noise while being played.
The Snare Drum
Name any orchestral Music Composer
Ex. Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Vivaldi, but literally any composer
Name the four main instruments of the string family.
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
Name one of the two double reed instruments.
The Bassoon or Oboe
This instrument is played with the player's hand in the bell.
The French Horn
This drum is sometimes known as the heart beat of the of the band.
The Bass Drum
Early form of the flute that is still played in many elementary schools (loved by all parents).
The recorder
A wooden rod that is strung with horse hair.
The bow
Name one of the two single reed instruments.
Clarinet or Saxophone
This brass instrument is the easiest to carry around.
The Trumpet
Timpani or Kettle Drum
The stick the conductor of the orchestra or band uses to direct.
The Baton
This instrument sits on the floor and you hold it with your knees.
This instrument was first made of wood, then of metal.
The Flute
How a brass player produces sounds on their instrument.
By buzzing their lips
This percussion instrument makes sound when hammers hit strings located on the inside.
The Piano
Which composer was deaf?
Ludwig Van Beethoven