this woodwind instrument plays the highest note in the orchestra
What is a piccolo?
the highest string instrument
What is a violin?
a brass instrument that is the character of the wolf in Peter and the Wolf.
What is the French horn?
metal plates that are crashed together
What are crash cymbals?
88 black and white keys
What is a piano?
Squidward plays this on Spongebob
What is a clarinet?
the string instrument you MUST be seated to play.
What is the cello?
the largest and lowest brass instrument
What is the tuba?
a military drum that has metal strings on the bottom
What is a snare drum?
this instrument is played by wind blowing through large pipes, often heard in a church
What is an organ?
the instrument that is not commonly played in the orchestra, played mostly in jazz music
What is the saxophone?
the tool made of wood and horsehair or nylon used to rub across the strings
What is a bow?
a brass instrument with a slide rather than valves
What is the trombone?
a wooden instrument that has ridges which are scraped and often looks like a fish
What is a guiro?
besides the piano, name another keyboard instrument.
What is the electronic keyboard, the harpsichord, or the celesta?
this woodwind instrument plays the lowest note in the orchestra?
What is a bassoon?
the string instrument that is 1/5 larger than the violin and plays slightly lower
What is a viola?
the highest brass instrument
What is the trumpet?
a large set of 4 drums that can be tuned
What is a timpani?
why isn't the piano considered a string instrument?
What is 1) you do not physically touch or pluck the strings of the piano to play it
2) when you press a key, a device activates a hammer, which strikes the string
the wooden piece of cane needed to play some woodwinds.
What is a reed?
two ways a string player can play their instrument.
What is by plucking and bowing?
the method of producing sound on a brass instrument
What is buzzing?
a wooden pitched percussion instrument played by hitting mallets on bars or keys
What is a xylophone?
the amount of strings on a harp.
What is 47?