The first letter used to identify a song form
A
Spoons
The main thing all string instruments have in common
strings
Taiko drums are from this country
Japan
I have 47 strings
Harp
Song form with only 2 different parts
AB
Instrument that originally was played by striking together 2 animal parts
bones
Name of the family the piano belongs in
The Chinese "erhu" bowed-string instrument sounds most like this string instrument
violin
In Peter and the Wolf, this instrument plays the sneaky cat
clarinet
True or false: a repeat sign means to go back and sing or play the music again.
True
String Folk instrument traditionally played by African slaves
banjo
Name of family where player buzzes their lips on the mouthpiece
brass
Small Irish woodwind instrument that elementary kids learn how to play in Ireland
Irish tin whistle or penny whistle
This percussion instrument originates from China and is a disc which is played by striking it
gong
Another name for ABACA song form
Rondo
Name another commonly played American folk string instrument (besides the banjo)
guitar, violin (fiddle), double bass, ukulele, mandolin
percussion
Large Australian tubular instrument that is played by blowing air through it and tapping it
Digeridoo
The brass instrument with a slide
trombone
The "catchy" part of the song, that usually is remembered, because it repeats.
The chorus or refrain
The country where the banjo originated from
Africa
Reed or double reed
Traditional Scottish woodwind instrument that is VERY loud and has several pipes coming out of it
Bagpipes
Brass colored woodwind instrument that has a reed
Saxophone