What is the definition of a String instrument?
A string instrument has strings (wires or cords) that are plucked or picked or played with a bow.
It also has a hollow body to make the sound bigger.
What is the definition of a Woodwind Instrument?
A group of wind instruments made of a long hollow tube of wood or metal.
The sound is made by blowing air through a very thin piece of shaved wood called a reed, or across a small mouthpiece; finger holes along the instrument are opened and closed to change the pitch
What is the definition of a Brass Instrument?
Family of wind instruments made of metal with a cup-shaped mouthpiece (the part you blow in).
What is the definition of a Percussion Instrument?
All instruments that are played by being hit with something are percussion instruments.
What is the definition of a Keyboard instrument?
The levers on a piano or organ that the player hits with his or her fingers to make sound.
What is a Guitar?
A stringed instrument with a long neck and a flat, hollow body
What is a Clarinet?
Black cylindrical tube that has a mouthpiece with a single reed at one end, and a bell at the other end.
What is a Trumpet?
A brass instrument with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and a metal tube with a bell-shaped end.
Three valves can be pressed to change the length of the tube, which changes the pitch of the instrument.
What is a Drum?
A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder with a skin stretched tightly over one or both ends. The skin is hit with the hands or drumsticks.
What is a Piano?
A stringed keyboard instrument.
Its strings are struck by hammers which are connected to the keys.
There are 88 keys on a modern piano, and each one is a different note.
It was originally called pianoforte because it could play both soft (piano) and loud (forte).
What is a Violin?
1) The highest pitched member of the string instrument family.
2) It has a shallow wooden body, four strings that are tuned with pegs, and it is played with a bow.
What is a Saxophone?
Made of brass with a single reed and a curved conical tube.
the pitches are controlled by keys on its body.
It is named for its inventor, Adolphe Sax.
What is a Trombone?
A brass wind instrument with a cup mouthpiece and a long metal tube.
A moveable U-shaped slide changes the length of the tube, which changes the pitch of the instrument.
What are Cymbals?
A percussion instrument consisting of two round metal plates that create classing sounds when struck together.
A single cymbal can also be struck with a stick.
What is an Organ?
A keyboard instrument on which sound is produced by forcing air through pipes.
Each pipe sounds one tone, and is controlled by keyboards and pedals.
What is a Cello?
1) A stringed instrument that is double the length of a violin and deeper from front to back.
2)It has four strings, is held between the knees, and is supported on the floor with a metal peg
3)It is played with a bow and has a tone that is much lower and more mellow than a violin.
What is a Oboe?
Made of a conical tube with a double reed stuck into the top.
Sound is made by blowing through the double reed.
The pitch is changed by opening and closing holes on the sides of the instrument.
What is a Tuba?
The largest and lowest brass instrument, with a mouthpiece and a big bell-shaped opening to a tube that is wrapped around in an oval.
Valves on the tube can be pressed to change the pitch of the instrument.
What are Maracas?
A rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music
What is a Synthesizer?
An electronic instrument, usually with a keyboard, used for the generation and modification of sound.
First developed for electronic music studios, the technology evolved to enable concert performance, and eventually digital sound and recording capabilities.
What is a Harp
1)This string instrument dates back to pre-historic times.
2) The modern harp has a large triangular frame with strings stretched vertically across the triangle.
3) The strings are graduated in length from longest/lowest pitches to shortest/highest and there are pedals that can be used to raise the pitch of each string by half steps.
4) The sound is created by plucking the strings with fingers.
What is a Flute?
A small, cylindrical woodwind instrument, usually made of silver, that is held sideways to the mouth.
It is a tube with one open end and one capped end.
Sound is created by blowing across a mouthpiece at the capped end of the instrument.
Its pitch is changed by pressing the metal keys that cover holes along the tube.
What is a French Horn?
A brass wind instrument with a conical tube that’s bent into a circle, a funnel shaped mouthpiece, and a wide bell.
The modern French horn has valves that allow it to play a complete chromatic scale.
What is a Xylophone?
A percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned wooden bars arranged like a piano keyboard, with a hollow tube under each bar.
Each bar gives off a different pitch when struck with a mallet.
BONUS
What are clefs and how many are there?