This instrument is the lowest voice in the brass family.
What is the tuba?
This woodwind instrument is played by blowing air across its sound hole.
What is the flute?
The violin, viola, cello, and double bass all primarily use this device to produce sound.
What is a bow?
Drum sticks, mallets, and your hands are all examples of this device used for playing percussion instruments.
What is a beater?
The average jazz band's rhythm section generally is made of a piano, guitar, bass, and this instrument.
What is a drum kit/set?
This brass instrument is the only common member of its family to use a slide instead of valves.
What is the trombone?
Traditionally made from wood, this woodwind is now most commonly made out of plastic.
What is the recorder?
While some may consider it a percussion instrument, this keyboard instrument is, in fact, a member of the strings family.
What is the piano?
Bongos, congas, and timbales are all examples of this type of percussion instrument.
What are drums?
This fifth family of instruments includes the theremin, synthesizer, and otomatone.
What are electronic instruments?
Brass instruments are played by producing this sound.
What is *blowing a raspberry*?
This small, thin piece of wood is used in woodwind instruments such as the clarinet.
What is a reed?
This stringed instrument, related to some of the oldest stringed instruments, is played by plucking individual strings with your fingers.
What is the harp?
Closely related to the xylophone, this small German instrument uses metal bars.
What is the Glockenspiel?
The accordion belongs to this family of instruments.
What are woodwinds?
Louis Armstrong is famous for playing this instrument in the brass family.
What is the trumpet?
Much like the recorder, this woodwind instrument family comes in different sizes for different pitch ranges.
What is the saxophone?
This six-stringed instrument is sometimes misidentified as an electronic instrument.
What is the electric guitar?
This percussion instrument consists of two round wooden sticks and creates a very piercing clicking noise.
What are claves?
Predating the piano, this stringed keyboard instrument uses wooden "fingers" to pluck the strings inside of it.
What is the harpsichord?
An odd man out, this brass instrument is traditionally included in a woodwind quintet.
What is the French horn?
Unlike the clarinet and saxophone, which use a single reed, this low woodwind uses a double reed.
What is the bassoon?
These thin pieces of metal are found on the fingerboard of instruments like the ukulele or guitar but NOT on the violin.
What is a fret?
This instrument, typically coming in sets of 4 or 5, is the only pitched member of the drum family.
What is the timpani?
This oddly named brass instrument is an early ancestor of the trombone and trumpet.
What is the sackbut?