Your instruments are called "woodwinds" because they are (or WERE) made of this material.
What is wood?
Percussionists do this to make a sound on their instrument.
What is hitting, shaking, or scraping?
What sport do Americans like to watch/play on Thanksgiving?
What is football?
Name 6 woodwinds.
What are flutes, oboes, bassoons, clarinets, recorders, saxophones (alto, tenor, bari), piccolo, or English horn? (Must say 6 of these)
Name 6 brass instruments.
What are trumpets, French horns, trombones, baritones (euphoniums), tubas, Sousaphones? (Must say 4 of these)
Name 10 percussion instruments.
What is the snare drum, bass drum, xylophone, bells, marimba, vibraphone, chimes, triangle, woodblock, tambourine, cymbals, timpani, etc.?
A composition written for two players.
What is a duet?
What is the name of the special parade that happens on Thanksgiving morning?
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Which woodwind instrument uses a register key instead of an octave key?
What is the clarinet?
What is the trombone, natural trumpet, or bugle
What two materials can snare wires be made out of?
What is metal or gut?
How many different instrument sections are in YOUR band
9
What day of the month is Thanksgiving on this year?
November 27th
This Brass instrument has the longest tubing, when unrolled.
What is the Tuba (or F French Horn) - both are similar length.
WITHOUT LOOKING how many octaves are on the marimba at South High?
What is 4.5?
What is thet key signature for Ab Major?
What is 4 flats?
What is the part of the turkey that people pull apart to have their wishes granted?
The wishbone
What was the name of the flute in medieval times?
What is the fife?
What is the name of this instrument?

Soprano/Piccolo Trombone
What does the term poco meno mosso mean in music?
"a little less motion" or a bit slower of a tempo.
What is the name of the team that has been playing on Thanksgiving day since 1966?
The Dallas Cowboys