What is E-flat?
This interval is comprised of two whole steps in a major scale.
What is a third?
This instrument replaces the tuba in marching bands.
What is the sousaphone?
What is a reed?
Percussion instruments fall into these two categories: this, and un-this.
What is tuned?
What is D-flat?
Parallel these are regarded as an improper chord progression, as the harmony doesn't change sufficiently.
What are fifths?
This brass instrument lacks any valves or a slide, and can only play in the harmonic series.
What is a bugle?
This woodwind is the only one played in its own special way.
What is the flute?
This instrument is also referred to as a string instrument, even though a bow is not used.
What is a piano?
What is F-sharp?
This is formed from two notes three whole tones apart.
What is a tritone?
This item was added to the trumpet in the 19th century to make it easier to play.
What are valves?
This instrument plays the highest pitch out of all musical instruments.
What is the piccolo?
This is the technical name for the thing stretched across most drums.
What is a membrane?
What is C-sharp?
This note is flatted in a regular jazz chord.
What is the seventh?
This instrument was introduced to the world in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
What is the trombone?
This instrument was invented in the 1840s to serve as a middle ground between winds and the brass.
What is the saxophone?
This Eastern instrument had its first recorded use in the West in 1791, when it was used in orchestral music.
What is the gong?
What is E?
These are two notes that have the same pitch but have different names.
What are enharmonics?
This term is sometimes used to refer to brass instruments, and it describes exactly how they are played with the lips.
What are labrosones?
This instrument is known as the first ever woodwind instrument.
What is the recorder?
This instrument is known with the term "ad-hoc" prefixed to it, as it is not usually part of percussive repertoire.
What is the brake drum?