Orchestra
Woodwind
Strings
Percussion
Brass
100
The number of families in an orchestra.
What is four?
100
A single reed instrument
What is a clarinet or saxophone
100
The person second in command under the conductor
What is the concertmaster
100
Family of instruments that are struck to make sound
What is the percussion family
100
The part of the instrument that touches the mouth
What is the mouthpiece
200
Person who leads the orchestra
What is the conductor?
200
A double reed instrument
What is a bassoon or an oboe
200
The four parts of a string instrument
What are the bridge, body, pegs, and tailpiece
200
Large drums that are placed around the player standing up
What is the timpani
200
The smallest brass instrument
What is the trumpet
300
This family is the difference between orchestra and band
What is the string family?
300
Oldest member of the woodwind family
What is the recorder
300
The largest string instrument
What is the bass
300
Type of percussion instrument that plays a melody
What is pitched percussion
300
The brass instrument that plays the lowest
What is the tuba
400
The furthest back section of the orchestra
What is the percussion family
400
Instrument that does not usually play in the orchestra
What is the saxophone
400
To pluck the strings
What is pizzicato
400
Bartolomeo Cristofori
Who is the inventor of the piano
400
A tool to put in the bell of a brass instrument to change the sound of the instrument
What is a mute
500
The composer of "Stars and Stripes Forever"
Who is John Philip Sousa?
500
The largest woodwind instrument
What is the bass saxophone
500
The instrument with the most in the orchestra
What is the violin
500
Three auxiliary percussion instruments (not main instruments)
What is the tambourine, whip, triangle, bongos, cowbell, wood block, claves, cymbals
500
Two brass instruments that are not part of the main four (not tuba, trombone, trumpet or french horn)
What is the euphonium, mellophone, flugel horn, cornet, etc.
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