Strings
Woodwinds
Percussion
Brass
Voice
100

This instrument has 4 strings and is native to Hawaii. 

Ukulele

100
This instrument is a slim, single reed, instrument where the musician blows into a mouthpiece that causes the reed to vibrate. Its most famous musician live near a pineapple under the sea. 

Clarinet

100
This instrument is shaken with a handle that has a hallow container filled with beans or small seeds. 

Maracas 

100

This instrument is known for its slide and making cool sound effects with it's slide. 

Trombone

100

This voice type describe male singers that sing low

Bass

200

This instrument has 6 strings that are made of nylon and steel. It comes in four main types acoustic, electric, classical, and bass

Guitar

200
Although this instrument is made of brass, it is a woodwind instrument that uses a single reed. Its commonly played in jazz music. 

Saxophone

200

This instrument was invented when hunters tied their traps to the bottom of the drum to give it a louder sound with a rattle.

Snare Drum

200

This instrument is only played with a musicians embouchure. It does not have valves or a slide. Its the most basic form of a brass instrument.

Bugle

200

This voice type describes female singers that sing low to medium high

Alto

300

Soprano voice of the string family. Has four strings and is played with a bow. 

Violin

300

This is the only woodwind that does not have a reed. It's lip plate acts as a reed. 

Flute

300
This instrument consists of thin metal plates that are crashed together or hit with a drum stick or mallet. 

Cymbals

300

This is the bass voice of the Brass family and often the foundation for most bands and orchestras. 

Tuba

300
This voice type describes a high male singer

Tenor

400

Tenor voice of the String Family, Has four strings, is played in a seated position. Can make sound by plucking it with your fingers or dragging a bow across it. 

Cello

400

A member of the double reed family, this instrument is the has a wide range between bass and tenor ranges. 

Bassoon

400

This keyboard percussion instrument has wooden bars on it and has a very wide range. 

Marimba

400

This instrument has 14 to 18 feet of tubing making it the most difficult of the brass instruments to play. It's bell faces backwards. Originally created it Germany, it was invented for fox hunting. 

F Horn

400
This voice type describes a high Female singer

Soprano

500

This instrument is from Spain and is the predecessor to ukulele and guitar. Its commonly played in Mexico within Mariachi bands 

Vihuela

500

Found in churches, this keyboard instrument has large pipes that act as reeds. 

Organ

500

This instrument has tiny hammers on the inside that strike strings to make sound. 

Piano

500

The player of this instrument buzzes their lips into a shallow, cup-shaped mouthpiece while they control three valves that can produce 45 different notes. This instrument is often used in orchestras.

Trumpet

500

This voice type describes a man that can't sing really high but also can't sing very low.

Baritone