Percussion
Woodwinds
Brass
Strings
WILD
100

Percussion instruments make their sound in 3 ways.  

Strike, Scrape, Shake

100

Woodwind instruments are played this way.

Air and fingers.

100

Brass instruments are played this way.

Buzz lips and blow air.

100

String instruments are played 3 ways.

Plucked, bowed, or strummed.

100

The tambourine is a part of this family of the orchestra

Percussion
200

Maracas are played this way.

Shake

200

The material most woodwinds are made out of.

Wood.

200

This is the highest brass instrument.

Trumpet

200

This is the highest string instrument.

Violin

200

The oboe is a part of this family of the orchestra.

Woodwind

300

This percussion instrument is black and white.

Piano

300

These 2 instruments are the only woodwinds made of metal.

Flute and Saxophone

300

This is the largest of the brass instruments.

Tuba

300
This string instrument is played between the legs.

Cello

300

Ms. Bosch plays this woodwind instrument.

Clarinet

400

Timpani are played this way. 

Strike

400

These 2 woodwind instruments are played with a double reed.

Oboe and Bassoon

400

This instrument is lower than a trumpet, but higher than a trombone

French Horn

400

This string instrument in the orchestra is played with no bow. 

Harp

400
This is what you call making music using your body.

Body Percussion

500

The percussion family sits here in the orchestra.

The back of the orchestra

500

This piece of wood is needed on clarinets, saxophones, oboes, and bassoons.

Reeds

500

This brass instrument has no buttons or keys.

Trombone

500

Name the string instruments highest to lowest.

Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass.

500

This non-orchestral string instrument has 4 strings.

Ukulele

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