Strings
Woodwinds
Brass
Percussion
Name that instrument!
100

This instrument is usually held by the concertmaster (star player in the orchestra).

Violin

100

This double-reed instrument is the largest of the woodwind family

Bassoon

100

The highest instrument in the brass family. Often very BOISTEROUS and obnoxious, but awesome! 

Trumpet

100

This instrument is made of metal, has 3 sides, and sounds like a light DING! when played.

Triangle

100

Has four strings, is small, in the strings family, and originated in Hawaii.

Ukulele

200

This instrument is the largest and lowest of the strings family. Musicians who play this instrument need to stand up or sit on a high stool in order to manage it's large size.

Double Bass
200
This double reed instrument tunes the entire orchestra when it plays an A. It is very CHARMING, and difficult to play.

Oboe

200
The only brass instrument that controls their notes with a slide.

Trombone

200
This is a melodic percussion instrument, meaning it plays notes instead of just rhythms. You play it with a mallet and we have some in our classroom!

Xylophone

200

This instrument has 88 keys!

Piano

300

This instrument is held between your legs when being played. It is a low sounding instrument.

Cello

300

This highest and smallest instrument of the woodwind family, which is very closely related to the flute.

Piccolo

300

Lots of curly tubing goes into this brass instrument. It speaks a foreign language, and your hand has to go into the bell to hold it.

French Horn

300

This is the lowest sounding drum in the percussion family. It stands very tall and is played with a big wool mallet. 

Bass Drum

300

This instrument is in the percussion family, and is African in origin. It is medium sized and held between the legs when played.

Djembe

400

This instrument is often forgotten... but plays countermelodies and are important inner voices within the orchestra.

Viola

400

This instrument is not always in the orchestra, but loves jazz music. It has a curvy neck and lots of extra keys and pads. It comes in a variety of sizes! Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone.

Saxophone

400

The largest and lowest of the brass family.

Tuba

400

These large metal plates can be crashed together to add a BANG!

Cymbals

400

This instrument rocks out at concerts and comes in both acoustic and electric form. It is one of the most popular instruments in western culture.

Guitar
500

This instrument can play both the melody and accompaniment parts. It is not always on stage with the other strings, but has a very distinct sound from the other strings. It is not played with a bow!

Harp

500

This instrument is very sneaky single reed instrument. It is straight, black, and doesn't always play the lead parts in the orchestra.

Clarinet

500

These instruments are the two lower instruments of the brass family, often playing low bass lines and accompaniment.

Trombone and Tuba

500

These instruments come in sets of 4 and are pitched highest to lowest. They sit on the ground and are played with wool mallets. They often create rumbles and thunder and are very fun to play!

Timpani

500
This instrument is beige and often played in elementary schools. It is from the baroque era and requires very little air to be played.

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