Orff
Saxophone
Handbells & Chimes
Horn
Harp
100

The last name of the man who invented these instruments

Orff

100

The last name of the man who invented the saxophone

Sax

100

True or False:you can only play one handbell at a time

False

100

True or false: The horn is a brass instrument

True

100

The harp is a ______ instrument

String

200

Find a glockenspiel in the room and pick it up

Did you pick the right instrument?

200

True or false: The saxophone is a brass instrument

False

200

Name a place you'd hear handbells/chimes

At chruch, at school, at Christmas performances

200

True or false: all horns come from France

False- most are from Germany

200

Name an ensemble you would NOT hear the harp in

Concert band/Marching band/Jazz band/Choir/etc.

300

The name of the sticks you use to play these instruments

Mallets

300

Name one of the types/sizes of saxophone

Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Baritone/Bass

300

Handbells/chimes are a ________ instrument

Percussion

300
Name an ensemble where you would NOT hear a horn

Jazz Band, Marching Band

300

A common venue/event you would hear a harp soloist hired for

Wedding

400

What the "xylo" in Xylophone means

Wood

400

What ensemble are saxophones NOT in (because they weren't invented yet!)

Orchestra

400

Why handbells were invented

For people to practice what they were going to play on a bell tower without bothering the neighbors

400

What horns were originally made for

Hunting or Military horn calls to alert people

400

Name an ancient civilization that used the harp

Egypt or Mesopotamia

500

The European country that Orff instruments were invented in

Germany

500

The name or tune of the meme song lots of saxophones like to play. 

(If you don't know the name, you can sing or hum it!)

Careless Whisper by George Michael

500

Name an accessory/item you would use with handbells/chimes

Gloves/mallets/polishing cloths/singing wooden dowel

500

A reason why horn players put their hand in the bell

Tone- to soften/beautify the sound

Intonation- make sure the right note is being played

To hold- since you can't hold it with one hand

To change the note - for old horns/stopping technique

500

The Autoharp is common for this person to use

A teacher or music therapist

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