String Section
Woodwind Section
Brass Section
Percussion Section
Keyboard Section
100

The place where the violin and viola are held.

What is the chin and left shoulder? 

100

The instrument that is the jazziest of the section. 

What is the saxophone?

100

The original name of the trombone. 

What is the sackbut?

100

The church bells of the orchestra. 

What are the tubular bells?

100

The original name of the piano. 

What is the pianoforte?

200

The piece of metal that comes out of the bottom of the cello and double bass.

What is the end pin? 

200

The instrument that sounds an entire octave higher than the flute. 

What is the piccolo?

200

The brass instrument also popular in jazz. 

What is the trumpet?

200

The reason that the timpani is the most important percussion instrument. 

What is underline chords?

200

The first keyboard instrument. 

What is the organ?

300

The similar looking instruments of the string section in size order.

What is violin, viola, cello, and double bass?

300

The instrument that tunes the orchestra. 

What is the oboe?

300
One of the hardest instruments to master. 

What is the French Horn? 

300

The name of the drum that rattles. 

What is the snare drum? 

300

The number of pedals a piano has. 

What is 2-3?

400

Name the open strings of the violin.

What is G, D, A, E?

400

The clarinet(s) most commonly found in the orchestra. 

What is the E-flat clarinet, B-flat clarinet, and bass clarinet? 

400

The instrument used to blend the woodwind and brass sections. 

What is the French Horn? 

400

The three sounds the cymbals make and how. 

What is... crashing sound by hitting them together/delicate sound by brushing or sweeping/shimmering effect by placing cymbal on a stand. 

400

The instrument that plays at one volume level. 

What is the harpsichord? 

500

Besides looking the same, name three similarities of the violin, viola, cello, and double bass are 

What is... four strings/tuned with pegs/played by bowing/play by plucking (pizzicato)?

500

List the instruments without a reed and with a reed.

What is... no reed = flute and piccolo

reed = clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, contrabassoon 

500

The instrument invented by John Phillip Sousa. 

What is the sousaphone?

500

The Greek meaning of xylophone. 

What is "wood" and "sound"?

500

The reason that the piano is the tool of the composer. 

What is composers use the piano to write their music because they can play several notes at once and hear how the music written for different instruments will sound together?

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