What is it that all woodwind instruments have in common?
They have tone holes AND/OR keys. (You must give BOTH answers)
Which woodwind instruments that we discussed are considered single reed instruments?
The clarinet and the saxophone.
Which woodwind instruments are considered double reed instruments?
Oboe and bassoon
What are the "buttons" called that you press on a woodwind instrument?
Keys
What is this instrument?
Clarinet
The oboe and bassoon use how many reeds?
2
What is the only woodwind instrument that is made of brass?
Saxophone
What instrument is this?
Saxophone
What instrument is this?
Oboe
What is the thing that vibrates and causes the sound on the clarinet, sax, oboe and bassoon?
The reed!
The clarinet has some keys, but it also has what that you must cover with your fingers to change pitch? (HINT: its the same as the recorder)
Tone holes.
What instrument is this?
Bassoon
What vibrates and causes the sound on a flute?
The air.
What is the metal belt that is used to hold a reed onto the mouthpiece of a single reed instrument.
A ligature.
In order to make a sound on any woodwind instrument, you need to form your lips and mouth correctly. What is this "E" word called?
Embouchure (Ah-mm-buh-shore)