Brass instrument that plays in treble clef and has three valves.
What is the trumpet?
Highest sounding instrument in the brass family and known for its role in jazz music.
What is the trumpet?
Two methods trombone uses to change pitch.
What are the slide and buzzing?
Shape of the mouthpiece on French horn.
What is cone-shaped?
Members of the clarinet family.
What are E-flat, B-flat, and bass clarinet?
Brass instrument that has no valves and plays in bass clef.
What is the trombone?
Brass instrument that can play in treble and bass clef, but sounds lower than the trumpet.
What is the French horn?
The youngest instrument in the brass family of the orchestra.
What is the tuba?
The way a horn player can change pitch without changing fingers or buzz.
What is the hand position?
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The only brass instrument with rotary valves.
What is the French horn?
Unique feature of the French horn.
What is the bell points backwards?
Oldest instrument of the brass family in the orchestra.
What is the trombone?
The length of tubing on a French horn.
What is 18 feet long?
Reeds which are played without needing a mouthpiece.
What is a double reed?
Brass instrument that plays in bass clef and has 3 or 4 valves.
What is the tuba?
Lowest note on trumpet.
What is low G?
Number of slide positions on trombone.
What are seven slide positions?
Mechanisms that change pitch on the horn.
What are three rotary valves and a trigger rotary valve?
What is the lowest sounding percussion instrument?
How brass instruments produce sound.
What is the air stream through buzzing lips on a mouthpiece?
Famous military call sign performed on trumpet.
What are "Taps"?
Name of the marching tuba.
What is the sousaphone?
Called French, but it is actually from _______________.
What is Germany?
How many octaves is a marimba?