This hand goes on top of the recorder.
What is the left hand?
The note that falls on the middle line on the staff.
What is B?
This instrument is long and silver and has a high, airy sound.
What is the flute?
The technique used to make the sound on brass instruments.
What is buzzing?
Percussion instruments are played by hitting, shaking, and ____.
What is scraping.
The amount of fingers used to play G on the recorder.
What is 3?
The note that falls on the second space from the bottom on the staff.
What is A?
This instrument is long and black and has a rich sound that can go low and high.
What is the clarinet?
Long tubes make a low sound and small tubes make a ____ sound.
What is a high sound?
The percussion instrument that is tuned, or plays notes instead of sounds.
What is a vibraphone, marimba, or xylophone (mallet percussion)?
The amount of fingers used to play the note B on the recorder.
What is 1?
The note that falls on the second line from the bottom on the staff.
What is G?
This instrument resembles the clarinet, but has a very different sound and is difficult to play.
What is the oboe?
The brass instruments that can play the lowest notes.
What is the tuba?
The percussion instrument that is made up of long metal tubes.
What are chimes?
The amount of fingers used to play the note A on the recorder.
What is 2?
We do not _____ on rests.
What is play?
This woodwind instrument can play the lowest notes.
What is the bassoon?
The brass instrument with the longest tubing.
What is the tuba?
The other use for percussion instruments.
What is sound effects?
The proper technique for blowing into the recorder.
What is blowing softly?
We played recorders in order to learn to ____ music.
What is read?
Both the clarinet and the saxophone have this kind of reed.
What is a single reed?
The piece of equipment needed to play all brass instruments.
What is a mouthpiece?
What is a bass drum?