These parts of string instruments vibrate causing sound.
What are the Strings?
A brass player vibrates this to make sound with their instrument.
What are lips?
Woodwind instruments are _____ with _____.
What are tubes with holes?
These are the 3 ways to play percussion instruments
What is strike, shape, and scrape?
This genre of music became popular in the 1930s and began in New Orleans.
What is jazz?
This accessory to string instruments uses horse hair to vibrate the strings and create sound.
What is the Bow?
To produce sound, a player must buzz their lips into this on a brass instrument.
What is a mouthpiece?
These are the 3 types of woodwind instruments
What is no reed, single reed, and double reed?
These are percussion instruments that can only play one sound.
What is unpitched percussion?
This can be put on the violin bow to help it make sound.
What is rosin?
GDAE
What are the names of the violin strings?
This is the highest brass instrument
What is the trumpet?
This is the highest woodwind instrument.
What is the flute/piccolo?
These are percussion instruments that can play more than one note/sound
What are pitched percussion instruments?
This is organized sound.
What is music?
Plucking the string with your finger to produce sound
What is Pizzicato?
This instrument uses a slide to change the instrument's length.
What is the trombone?
This woodwind instrument is often mistaken for a brass instrument because it is gold.
What is the saxophone?
This is how high or low a note is.
What is pitch?
Two violins, a viola, and a cello can be found in this ensemble.
What is a quartet?
He perfected the design of the violin
Who is Antonio Stradivari?
This instrument plays in the same range as the euphonium
What is the trombone?
The bassoon and oboe use this type of reed.
What is a double reed?
This is the name of pitched drums, also called kettle drums.
What are timpani?
This is how your mouth forms to play your instrument.
What is embouchure?