This family of instruments uses vibrating wires to make sound. They can be plucked or bowed.
What is the strings family?
This note is valued at 1 beat.
What is a quarter note?
This instruments has black and white keys.
What is a piano?
Someone who writes music.
Who is the composer?
Ms. Driscoll's favorite color.
What is blue?
This family of instruments needs to be shaken, hit or scraped to make sound.
What is the percussion family?
This note is valued at 2 beats.
What is a half note?
This instrument has a tight "skin" stretched over the top.
What is a drum?
Someone who keeps the orchestra playing together by waving their hands in the air.
Who is the conductor?
Ms. Driscoll's age.
What is 37?
What is the woodwind family?
This symbol means "Silence".
What is a rest?
This instrument has 14 wooden bars and gets hit with a mallet.
What is a xylophone?
Someone who uses their voice to make music.
What is a singer?
The number of years Ms. Driscoll has worked at Kilby.
What is 7?
This family of instruments uses long metal tubes, valves and air to makes sound.
What is the brass family?
This note is valued at 4 beats/
What is a whole note?
The instrument that Mr. Haberkost is learning.
Guitar
A group of musicians who play rock music together.
What is a band?
How many children Ms. Driscoll has.
What is 2?
This instrument is in both the string family AND the percussion family.
What is a piano?
This symbol tells us to play it again.
What is a repeat?
This is an instrument we all have.
What is a voice?
A group of singers.
What is a choir/chorus?
Ms. Driscoll's favorite candy?
What is a Butterfinger?