Name the Instrument
Clarinet
English Horn
Alto Sax
Double Jeopardy
100

This woodwind instrument sounds an F when playing a C.

What is the English Horn?

100

The sound that you hear when a B-Flat Clarinet plays their written G.

What is Concert F?

100

The sound that you hear when an English Horn plays their written G.

What is a Concert C?

100

The sound you hear when an Alto Sax plays a D.

What is an F?

100

When any instrument plays a C this is what you will hear.

What is the pitch the instrument is keyed in?

200

This type of saxophone sounds an E-flat when playing a C.

What is the alto (or baritone) saxophone?

200

The sound that you hear when a B-Flat Clarinet plays their written B-flat.

What is a Concert A-flat?

200

The sound that you hear when an English Horn plays their written B-Natural.

What is an E-Natural?

200

The sound you hear when an Alto Sax plays a B-Natural.

What is a D?

200

Any instrument keyed in B-Flat is this interval from Concert C.

What is a major second?

300

The traditional, beginner clarinet is in this key.

What is B-flat?

300

The sound that you hear when a B-Flat Clarinet plays their written F.

What is an E-flat?

300

The sound that you hear when an English Horn plays their written E-Flat.

What is an A-Flat?

300

The sound you hear when an Alto Sax plays an F-Sharp.

What is an A-Natural?

300

When Alto Saxophonist plays written piano music, this is the interval they need to transpose in order to match the same piano note sound.

What is down a Major sixth (or up a minor third)?

400

This type of saxophone sounds a B-flat when playing a C.

What is the tenor (or soprano) saxophone?

400

The sound that you hear when a B-Flat Clarinet plays their written D.

What is a C?

400

The sound that you hear when an English Horn plays their written F-Sharp.

What is a B-Natural?

400

The sound you hear when an Alto Sax plays a C-Sharp.

What is an E-Natural?

400

A conductor is typically reading in the instrumentalist's ___________ pitch in the score.

What is a written pitch?

500

In addition to the B-flat Clarinet, this is the type of clarinet required in orchestral settings.

What is the A Clarinet?

500

The sound that you hear when a B-Flat Clarinet plays their written C-Sharp?

What is a B-Natural?

500

The sound that you hear when an English Horn plays their written D-Flat.

What is a G-Flat?

500

The sound you hear when an Alto Sax plays an E-Flat.

What is a G-Flat?

500

The contrabass saxophone is keyed in this pitch, one octave below the baritone saxophone.

What is E-Flat?

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