This instrument uses a reed and a mouthpiece and is gold in color. It also is typically used in Jazz Bands.
Saxophone
Triangle
The metal piece used in Brass Instruments
Mouthpiece
The most popular keyboard instrument
This string instrument has 6 strings and is typically used in a rock band
Guitar
This instrument produces sound by directing a focused stream of air below the edge of a hole in a cylindrical tube
Flute
Cowbell
The funnel end of a brass instrument
Bell
Name another instrument family the Piano can be put in
Strings, Percussion
This instrument has 4 strings and is much smaller than a guitar, but plays similarly.
Ukulele
The piece of wood connected to the mouthpiece of a saxophone, oboe, bassoon, and clarinet.
Reed
What sets percussion instruments apart from other instruments. What is required to make them work.
Movement
Trumpet
A type of piano
Grand, Baby Grand, Electric
The biggest string instrument used in Orchestras
This instrument uses a double reed instead of traditional reeds.
Oboe, Bassoon
a rattle usually made from a gourd that is used as a percussion instrument
Maraca
A brass instrument that instead of buttons, uses a sliding mechanism.
Trombone
The instrument that came before the Piano
Harpsichord
Mr. Carpenter's Favorite string instrument
Cello
Name 2 of the four types of saxophones
Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone
a set of two or more kettledrums played by one performer in an orchestra or band
Timpani
Valve
A Brand of Piano (not the one in the room)
Yamaha, Kawaii, Steinway, etc.
The tool used to play a violin, viola, Bass, and Cello. Made of Horse Hair.
Bow