Brass
Woodwind
Strings
Composers
Mr. Woodbine Lore
100


Trumpet

100

The instrument that Squidward plays.

Clarinet

100

This string instrument is called a(n):

Harp

100

This Austrian Born composer wrote 9 symphonies and was famous for continuing composing even while deaf.

Ludwig Van Beethoven

100

Mr Woodbine's catchphrase.

Stay Flamin'

200

This brass instrument is played with a slide instead of with valves.

Trombone

200

The hole the sound comes out of on this instrument:

All of them.

200

The sound on an acoustic guitar comes from the hole in the middle. The sound on an electric comes from:

An amplifier/speakers.

200

American Jazz Pianist named after royalty and who wrote many iconic tunes such as "It Don't Mean a Thing."

Duke Ellington

200

The job Mr. Woodbine had before teaching elementary school.

High School Band Director

300

This brass instrument is most commonly played with the player's right hand inside the bell.

French Horn

300

These woodwind instruments are double reeds.

Oboe & Bassoon

300

On this instrument the sound comes from:

F Holes

300

American trumpet player and singer known for his deep raspy voice. Famous for singing songs like "What a Wonderful World."

Louis Armstrong

300

Mr. Woodbine's father's name.

Mr. Woodbine

400

To play the valves on this brass instrument, the player uses their left hand instead of their right.

French Horn

400

This woodwind was the earlier instrument ever found by archaeologists.

Flute

400

Tool used to play violins, violas, cellos, and basses.

Bow

400
Jacksonville born composer duo who composed the famous hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

James Weldon Johnson & John Rosamond Johnson

400

Two identical objects that Mr. Woodbine is always wearing.

Lucky Wristbands

500

On the left is a Tuba. On the right is a(n):


Euphonium

500

Name each of these saxophones:

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone
500

The difference between a violin and a fiddle.

The style of playing.

500

American born composer who was first black woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer. Famous for writing symphonies, choir music, and many other styles.

Florence Beatrice Price

500

Mr. Woodbine's favorite student.

None. You're all equally goopy.

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