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100

What vibrates on clarinets and saxophones to produce the sound.

Reed

100

The only brass instrument that uses a slide.

Trombone

100

What vibrates on a string instrument to produce tone.

What are strings?

100

A type of shaker instrument from Latin America.

What are maracas?

100
The baby sibling of the flute.

Piccolo

200

The instrument with the largest range of the woodwinds.

Clarinet

200

These are pushed down on brass instruments to change notes.

Valves

200

This string instrument must be played sitting down.

Cello

200

This percussion instrument can also be considered a member of the string family.

Piano
200

This instrument is responsible for tuning the orchestra.

Oboe

300

The saxophone is, surprisingly, made of this material.

Brass

300

The word used to describe how a sound is produced on a brass instrument.

Buzz

300

This string instrument has 47 strings.

Harp

300

The four string instruments found in an orchestra.

Violin, viola, cello, bass

300
The metal piece that goes across the fingerboard of a guitar.
What is a fret?
400
The type of flute that includes recorders and pipe organs.
What is a fipple flute?
400

This brass instrument is played with the right hand placed inside the bell.

French Horn

400

Bow hair is made from this.

Horse hair

400

Percussion instruments fall into these two categories.

Pitched and unpitched.

400

The oldest instrument in the world.

Flute

500

The type of woodwind that includes the oboe and bassoon.

Double reed


500

The marching version of a tuba.

Sousaphone

500

This word means to play by plucking the strings.

Pizzicato

500

This drum can change pitch by pressing down on a pedal.

Timpani.

500
The man who invented the saxophone and the euphonium.
Who is Adolphe Sax?
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