What is the term for how a musician shapes their mouth when they're playing a woodwind instrument?
Which brass instrument uses rotary valves rather than the typical piston valves?
What is the French Horn?
What is the term for instruments like xylophone, marimba, and glockenspiel that produce definite pitches?
What is Pitched Percussion (Mallet Percussion)?
What is the musical term for playing notes with only your air and fingers (no articulation)?
What is legato?
Finish the quote:
"Very demure,..."
What is "very mindful?"
What is the name of this instrument?

What is the Ocarina?
What is the name of this instrument?
What is the Cornet?
What does the pedal do on a Timpani?
What is change the drum's pitch (make the notes lower or higher)?
Which musical scale/key has NO sharps or flats?
What is C Major?
What did this man drink?
What is the Grimace Shake?
What is the name of the instrument in the clarinet family that is higher than the usual B-flat Clarinet?
What is the E-Flat Clarinet?
What is the term for playing higher notes on a brass instrument without moving any valves or changing slide positions?
What are Lip Slurs?
Why does the marimba and the xylophone have metal tubes underneath the keys?
So the notes sound louder.
How many flats would you need to lower a note by 3 half steps?
What is 3?
Who is this?
Who is Anxiety?
What clef does the Bass Clarinet use to read their notes?
What is Treble Clef?
What century was the Tuba invented in?
What is the 19th Century (1800's)?
Where did the Marimba originate from?
What is Africa?
What is the term used to describe the distance between two notes?
What is an interval?
Who is this?

Who is Hasbulla?
On flute, what is the technique where the player moves the instrument inward and outward to adjust pitch or tone?
What is Rolling?
How many positions are there on the Trombone slide?
What is 7?
What is the name of the percussion that is a collection of metal tubes that you strike with a hammer?
What are Chimes?
What happens to a note's length when you add a dot next to it?
It lengthens it by half of it's original value.
In this Toy Story scene, what is Woody yelling at Buzz?

"You are a toy!"