This string instrument is known for its glissandi and its pedals.
What is the harp?
This instrument is played by blowing across the mouthpiece.
What is the flute?
Sound is made by doing this.
What is vibrating?
This string instrument is usually played sitting down.
What is the cello?
This woodwind instrument is nearly 8 feet long, has the lowest voice, and has both keys and tone holes.
What is the bassoon?
These are the three ways percussion instruments make sound.
What is striking, shaking, and scraping?
This happens as instruments get bigger.
What is getting lower?
These two string instruments are often strummed.
What are the guitar and ukulele?
These are the two single reed instruments.
What are the clarinet and saxophone?
The brass family is separated into these two main categories.
What is the high brass and low brass?
This drum is the biggest drum in an ensemble.
What is the bass drum?
These vibrate when buzzing into a mouthpiece.
What are lips?
Name the four members of the viol- family.
What is violin, viola, cello and double bass?
The name for a group of the instrument which was popular in the 1600s.
What is a recorder consort?
This brass instrument was used to signal battles.
What is the trumpet?
Xylo means this.
What is wood?
What is the English Horn?
These are the three different ways to play string instruments?
This instrument tunes the orchestra to a concert A.
What is the oboe?
This is the prefix that means "well" in the well-sounding instrument.
What is "Eu"?
This percussion instrument uses a motor to spin fans and create a unique effect.
What is the vibraphone?
This harp technique is featured in this video and it means this.
What is a glissando (to glide)?
This is the difference between a single reed and a double reed.
What is 1vs2 pieces of wood?
This brass instrument is found in a woodwind quintet.
What is the French Horn?
Name 5 auxiliary percussion instruments.
Sleigh bells, maracas, claves, tambourine, guiro, triangle, egg shaker, vibraslap, cowbell, etc.
The three instruments in this trio.
What are the flute, clarinet, and bassoon?