Brass
Woodwinds
Percussion
Strings
Unusual
100

Trumpet plays in the __________ clef

Treble

100

Name a woodwind instrument that plays in the treble clef. 

Flute, clarinet, recorder, alto and tenor saxophone, piccolo, or oboe. 

100

TRUE OR FALSE: The tambourine plays in the neutral clef.

True

100

Name an instrument that is played by holding it under the chin. 

Violin or viola.

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Kalimba, harmonica and pan flute all play in the treble clef. 

True

200

Where does sousaphone usually play in...marching bands OR symphonic orchestras?

Marching band

200

What is the longest and lowest sounding woodwind instrument?

Contrabassoon

200

On xylophone, the shortest bars have the__________________________ sounds, and the longest bars have the___________________________ sounds.

Highest, lowest.

200

Which two string instruments play in the bass clef?

Bass guitar, double bass or cello.

200

What unusual instrument can play in either the treble or bass clef?

Theremin, synthesizer or otamatone. 

300

What are mutes used for?

To change the tone or volume of the instrument. 

300

What is the oldest woodwind instrument?

Flute

300

How can you play different tones on the cajon?

Hitting the cajon in different areas, or with changing the force of hitting it. 

300

Banjo can be played by picking at the strings with your fingers or with______________________.

Nail picks. 

300

The theremin’s straight, vertical antennae controls ______________________________ and the horizontal, looped one controls ___________________________________.

pitch, volume. 
400

What is one difference between the double and single French horn?

The single French horn has one set of tubing, and the double horn has 2.

OR

The single French horn can only play in the key of F and the double can play in both Bb and F. 

400

Flute makes sound by...

Blowing across the hole in the mouthpiece, and pressing the keys to change the notes. 

400

If a snare drum is being played in an orchestra, it is put on a _____________ and hit with _____________

Stand, drumsticks.

400

TRUE OR FALSE: The electric guitar, acoustic guitar and violin all have six strings. 

False, the violin has 4 strings.

400

How do otamatones make sound? 

Sliding a finger up or down its neck produces different notes, and touching its face can control the volume.

500

How do brass instruments make sound? (What do you have to do with your lips?)

Buzz your lips into the mouthpiece to make sound, and press the keys or change your airflow to change the notes. 

500

Name 2 instruments that play with a reed.

Saxophone, clarinet, oboe or bassoon.

500

What were the original timpani called?

Kettledrums.

500

Which string instrument was invented first?

Cello

500

The kalimba is also known as the...

Thumb piano.

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