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More instrument facts
100
the instrument which plays the highest note in the orchestra
What is a piccolo?
100
the highest string instrument
What is a violin?
100

instrument played with player's hand in the bell

What is a french horn?

100
metal plates that are crashed together
What are cymbals?
100

It consists of 120 buttons and 47 keys.

What is accordion?

200

The material reed is made out of

What is cane?

200
the string instrument positioned between the legs while the player is seated
What is a cello?
200
the largest and lowest brass instrument
What is a tuba?
200

Makes sound when hammers hit strings inside of it

What is a piano?

200

The stick conductor uses to direct the orchestra

What is a baton?

300

A woodwind instrument made out of brass

What is a saxophone?

300
the tool made of wood and horsehair used to rub across the strings
What is a bow?
300
a brass instrument with a slide rather than valves
What is a trombone?
300

An instrument with resonators (or pipes are) suspended underneath the bars to amplify their sound.

What is a marimba?

300

Larger than upright piano and horizontally positioned

What is a grand piano?

400

Two double reed instruments

What is a oboe and a bassoon?

400

the string instrument that is larger than the violin and plays slightly lower

What is a viola?

400

the highest sounding brass instrument

What is a trumpet?

400

It is played by wind blowing through large pipes, often heard in a church

What is organ?

400

Instrument similar to tuba, it's tube wraps around player's body, used in the marching band.

What is the sausaphone?

500

A woodwind instrument made out of metal played without a reed

What is the flute?

500

the largest bowed string instrument 

What is a double bass?

500

the method of producing sound on a brass instrument

What is buzzing?

500

an instrument played with every limb of the body

What is a organ (or drum set)?

500

Sometimes referred to as French harp or mouth organ

What is a harmonica?

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