String Family
Brass Family
Woodwind Family
Percussion Family
Instrument ID
100

This instrument is the highest string instrument (Does not include Harp or Piano)

The Violin 

100

To play a brass instrument, you need to buzz your _______. 

Lips

100

What is the small piece of wood on the mouthpiece called?

The Reed

100

Percussion instruments make their sound by ____________ or __________ the instrument. 

Striking or Hitting 

100

The banjo belongs in this family 

The String Family 

200

This instrument is usually played standing up.

The Double Bass

200

This high pitched brass instrument has 3 valves 

The Trumpet

200

Name one woodwind instrument that does not have a reed.

The Flute or the Piccolo 

200

The two types of percussion instruments are:

Pitched and Non-Pitched 

200

The saxophone belongs in this family

The woodwind family 

300

This instrument sounds slightly lower than the violin

The Viola

300

Which instrument uses a slide to change notes?

The Trombone

300

Why is the Saxophone a woodwind instrument and not a brass instrument?

The Saxophone uses a reed
300

This large cymbal is usually thought of with Chinese music

The Gong

300
The piano belongs in this family

The String AND Percussion Family 

400

What are two ways to play string instruments?

Pluck or Bow

400

The longer the tubing, the _______ the instrument plays. 

Lower

400

Name an instrument that uses a double reed

The Oboe or the Bassoon

400

A collection of drums and cymbals creates this instrument

The Drum Set

400

The Triangle belongs in this family 

The Percussion Family 

500

The soft part (strings) of the bow are made from this

Horse Hair!

500

This instrument has 3 or 4 valves, and is over 9 feet long if stretched out. 

The French Horn

500

Which one of the following is NOT an instrument:
The Soprano Saxophone
The Baritone Saxophone
The Piccolo Saxophone
The Tenor Saxophone 

The Piccolo Saxophone 

500

True or false: Timpani Drums can play songs with pitches? (Not just rhythms)

True!

500

The English Horn belongs in this family 

The Woodwind Family 

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