String
Woodwind
Brass
Percussion
Other
100

The smallest and highest string instrument

Violin

100

A woodwind instrument with no reed

Flute

100

The highest and smallest pitch instrument of the brass family

Trumpet

100

A tuned percussion instrument that has 88 black and white keys and is located in the music room

Piano

100

6-stringed instrument that plays in jazz and rock bands, and more!

Guitar

200

Lowest sounding string instrument

Bass

200

A single reed instrument that plays in the orchestra and in the band

Clarinet

200

The largest and lowest brass instrument

Tuba

200

Large, brass discs that you smash together to play.

Cymbals

200

Scottish instrument that plays for St Patrick's Day parades

Bagpipes

300

A string instrument with 47 strings

Harp

300

The only string instrument that doesn't use a reed

Flute

300

A circular shaped brass instrument with 3 valves that came from France

French Horn

300

If you wanted to hear a "boom," you would play which drumm?

Bass Drum

300

A single reed woodwind instrument that does NOT play in the orchestra, but does play in jazz, band, and marching bands

Saxophone

400

An instrument with four strings that you must sit down to play

Cello

400

A double reed instrument that is the lowest of the woodwind family

Bassoon

400

This brass instrument has a slide

Trombone

400

A percussion instrument that shares its name with a shape from math class.

Triangle

400

A 4-stringed instrument that plays in jazz and rock bands, and more

Bass Guitar

500

Not the violin, but the other string instrument that you play between your chin, shoulder, and arm

Viola

500

A double reed instrument that looks like a clarinet

Oboe

500

A brass instrument created for marching band since the tuba is too heavy to carry

Sousaphone

500

What do you call a person that plays percussion instruments?

Percussionist

500

Most elementary school kids learn to play this instrument

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