This piece of wood is the thing that allows the clarinet and saxophone to make a sound
Reed
The flute is held to this side of the player's body
Right
Brass players buzz into this to make a sound.
Mouthpiece
This clef is read by all traditional "low brass" instruments
Bass Clef
This is name of the largest drum in the percussion section
Bass drum
This part of the saxophone connects the body of the instrument and the mouthpiece
Neck
Most professional flutes are made out of or plated in this material
Silver
When two trumpet notes have the same fingering, the note played is determined by this
Buzz speed
Instead of fingerings, trombones have this
Slide positions
In snare drum music, a "Z" on a note means this
Roll
This other instrument in the band reads the same notes in the exact same key and range as the clarinet
Trumpet
The oboe and bassoon are in this sub family of woodwind instruments (hint - think of how these instruments make sound)
Double Reeds
This brass instrument is the only one where the player presses the valves with their left hand
French Horn
This is the lowest sounding brass instrument in a traditional concert band
The tuba
This percussion rudiment has the sticking RLRR or LRLL
Paradiddle
Famous jazz saxophone player Charlie Parker played this type of saxophone
Alto
This famous rap musician is also a classically trained flute player and usually plays flute on stage while performing
Lizzo
This note and fingering on the trumpet requires the 3rd valve slide to be "kicked out"
What is D, 1 & 3?
This instrument has the same range as the trombone, but uses valves instead of a slide.
The baritone
This is the name of the device used to play the triangle
Triangle Beater
This is the lowest note a standard B-Flat Clarinet can play
E Natural
This is the name of the special technique needed to play D on the oboe
Half-Hole
While mainly made of brass, brass instruments are also plated with this metal to reinforce the instrument.
Nickel
This trombone-only technique involves buzzing at different speeds and moving the slide to smear the pitches together
Gliss
This instruction in music means the player should flip a switch on the drum to create a deeper sound
"snares off"