the instrument which plays the highest note in the orchestra
What is a piccolo?
the highest string instrument
What is a violin?
you have to put your hand inside the bell of this instrument to play it
What is a french horn?
metal plates that are crashed together
What are cymbals?
88 black and white keys
What is a piano?
Squidward plays this on Spongebob
What is a clarinet?
the string instrument positioned between the legs while the player is seated
What is a cello?
the largest and lowest brass instrument
What is a 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 a pipe organ?
Name one of woodwind instruments that uses a reed.
What is a saxophone/clarinet?
the tool made of wood and horsehair used to rub across the strings
What is a bow?
a brass instrument with a slide rather than valves
What is a trombone?
this percussion instrument requires both your hands and legs
What is a drumset?
The part of your body that helps you to sing
What is vocal chords?
You have to blow across this instrument to play it.
What is a flute?
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 a trumpet?
this is sometimes called the heartbeat of a band
What is a bass drum?
the part of your body that helps you to project your voice
What is diaphram?
What is the lowest woodwind instrument? (It is also 8 feet tall)
What is the bassoon?
the bass string instrument that is known by four names, played while the player is standing
What is a double bass?
If you stretched the tubing of a trumpet, it would be about ________ feet long
what is six and a half feet
The sounds of Fred Flintstone's twinkling toes at the bowling alley aren't made by his toes... they're made by a
What is a xylophone?
an instrument played during the 17th and 18th Century by a quill plucking the string when the key is struck
What is a harpsichord?