The largest brass instrument.
What is a tuba?
The smallest of the woodwind instruments.
What is a piccolo?
The largest of the orchestral string instruments.
What is the string bass or double bass or just...bass?
Snare, Bass, Timpani
What are kinds of drums?
The number of keys on a standard piano.
What is 88?
The things you press to change the pitch on some brass instruments.
What are valves?
The woodwind instrument that rhymes with cute.
What is the flute?
The slightly larger cousin of the violin that starts with the same letter.
What is a viola?
3 sided instrument made of metal that you strike.
What is triangle?
The highest notes are located here.
What is the right side?
The brass instrument that has a slide?
What is a trombone?
There are 4 sizes of this woodwind instrument that looks like a brass instrument.
What is the saxophone?
The orchestral instrument with the most strings that is not played with a bow.
What is a harp?
Keyboard kind of instrument made of wood that is struck with mallets.
What is a xylophone or marimba?
2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3
What is the pattern of the black keys?
The brass instrument that has a large bell that you hold by putting your hand into it.
What is a french horn?
The double-reed instrument that plays the duck in Peter and the Wolf.
What is the oboe?
A small instrument with four strings that is typically played in Hawaii.
What is a ukulele?
Round metal discs that can be hit with a mallet or struck together.
What are cymbals?
Piano-Forte
What was the piano originally called?
The name of the marching tuba named after the man who invented it.
What is a sousaphone?
The largest of the woodwind instruments that comes in a regular size and a contra size, which is larger still.
What is a bassoon?
The stringed instrument you play by sitting on a chair, holding the instrument between your legs and playing it with a bow or by plucking.
Their nickname is the Kettle drums.
What are the timpani?
Bartolomeo Christophori
Who invented the piano?