Brass & Playing
Woodwinds & Reeds
Percussion & Mallets
Keyboards
___phones
100

This is the part players buzz into to produce sound on brass instruments.

What is a mouthpiece?

100

This woodwind instrument is made of metal and does NOT use a reed.

What is a flute?

100

These are the tools typically used to play a marimba.

What are mallets?

100
Sound is produced on a pipe organ when air is pushed through these.

What are pipes?

100

This family name describes instruments that produce sound by vibrating strings.

What is a chordophone?

200

Brass players change pitch by changing the length of the tubing and tightening or loosening this.

What are their lips?

200

Commonly used as an elementary music student's first instrument, this woodwind instrument sounds similar to a flute and does not have a reed.

What is a recorder?

200

Marimbas and xylophones are examples of this type of percussion instrument.

What is pitched?

200

This electrophone instrument uses internal computers and software to produce sound.

What is the synthesizer/electric keyboard?

200

This family name describes instruments that produce sound by vibrating their own body.

What is an idiophone?

300

This brass instrument changes pitch with a slide rather than valves.

What is a trombone?

300

This is one of the lowest members of the woodwind family and uses a double reed.

What is a bassoon?

300

A snare drum, with its stretched membrane, can be described as this.

What is a membranophone?

300

This instrument contains triggered hammers that strike strings to produce sound.

What is the piano?

300

This family name describes instruments that produce sound by vibrating air columns.

What is an aerophone?

400

Trumpet, French horn, and tuba players use their lips and these to change pitch.

What are valves?

400

This instrument is classified as a single reed woodwind instrument, but is made of brass.

What is the saxophone?

400

This instrument has keys, but is classified as an idiophone.

What is the celesta?

400

Sound is produced on this instrument when triggered hammers strike bars.

What is the celesta?

400

This family name describes instruments that produce sound electronically.

What is an electrophone?

500

These devices are inserted into the bell of a brass instrument with the purpose of altering the sound.

What are mutes?

500

This instrument is cylindrical, black in color, and typically plays in a high register.

What is the clarinet?

500

These percussion instruments can be crashed together or suspended independently.

What are cymbals?

500

This instrument contains strings that are plucked when keys are pressed.

What is the harpsichord?

500

Instruments that produce sound by vibrating a stretched membrane belong to this family.

What is a membranophone?

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