The parts that are "pressed" on the trumpet go by this name.
valves
The long movable part on the trombone goes by this name.
slide
The part of the flute that contains the hole to blow air through is called this.
head joint
The clarinet uses this small piece of bamboo to create sound.
Percussion instruments include xylophones, bass drum, and this type of drum that has metal strands across the bottom.
snare
The part that press your lips against is called this.
mouthpiece
To create sound on the trombone (and trumpet) we make this sound into the mouthpiece.
Buzz
The smallest part of the flute goes by this name.
foot joint
The clarinet is the only instrument in our band that uses these kinds of holes.
open
The snare drum is played using two of these.
sticks (or drumsticks)
The trumpet is a member of this instrument family.
brass
The trombone is a member of this instrument family.
brass
woodwinds
The clarinet is a member of this instrument family.
woodwind
Percussion players are often required to play more than one percussion instrument in the band. (True or False)
True
The first note we learned on the trumpet goes by this letter name.
C
The note played in first position on the trombone is called this.
B flat
The first note we learned on the flute goes by this name.
B flat
The first note we learned on the clarinet goes by this letter name.
"C"
Percussion instruments are often used to help the band hear a steady ______.
beat
To play our third note (E) on the trumpet we press these valves.
1,2
The third note we learned on the trombone is played in this position.
Four
What is different about how you make sound on a flute (compared to other woodwind instruments)?
You blow across the hole in the head joint.
To play a "C" on the clarinet we cover this many holes on top, and the hole on the bottom.
three
The snare drum can only be played with the right hand (true or false).
false