Tempo that means moderately fast
Allegro
Articulation that means "light and bouncey"
Staccato
Reeds are made from this material
Sugar Cane
This instrument's Greek name means "Beautiful Voice"
Euphonium / Baritone
This instrument originated in Germany, despite it's name
French Horn
Andante
Articulation that means "long and connected"
Tenuto
The top of the flute is called this
Crown
This instrument is the 2nd oldest instrument
Flute
This instrument was created in Austria, but brought over to the USA, in which we claim it to be our own
Saxophone
Maestro
Articulation that means "to emphasis a note"
Accent
This is the area the mouthpiece goes in for brass
Shank
This instrument is the 'baby' of the instruments, only created in 1850
Alto Saxophone
Most of these instruments were created in Africa
Percussion
Tempo that means "lively - in a brisk manner"
Vivace
Interchangeable word for tenuto
These are the smaller buttons on all woodwinds
Trill keys
This instrument's Italian name means "Bundle of Wood"
Bassoon
This instrument is called "Dizi" in China
Flute
Tempo that means "slow and solemn"
Grave
Interchangeable word for accent
Marcato
This is the item you use to tune timpani heads
Pitch Pipe
This instrument originally was called "Little Trumpet" or "Trumpetti"
Trombone
This instrument was originated in Germany, making it great for Germany Polka
Tuba