This woodwind uses a double reed and is known for its nasal tone.
The Oboe
This is the smallest and highest-pitched brass instrument.
The Trumpet
True or False: The snare drum is a pitched percussion instrument.
False.
Gregorian Chant is named after:___
Pope Gregory the First.
This singer is known as the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll.”
Elvis Presley.
True or False: The flute is the only woodwind instrument without a reed.
True
Brass players use this part of their body to buzz air into the mouthpiece.
Their lips.
This percussion instrument has metal bars and is played with mallets and vibrates.
The Vibraphone
Gregorian chant is sung in this language.
Latin.
A group of singers performing together is called this.
A choir.
This woodwind family instrument has keys made of metal but is classified as a woodwind because of its reed.
Saxophone
This brass instrument uses a slide instead of valves to change pitch.
The Trombone
Which percussion instrument is shaken and filled with small beads or seeds?
The Maracas.
True or False: Gregorian chant uses regular rhythm and harmony like modern music.
False.
The national anthem of the United States is called this.
The Star Spangled Banner
This woodwind uses a double reed and is a large instrument.
The Bassoon
The largest and lowest brass instrument in the orchestra or band.
The Tuba
This instrument looks like a smaller version of the marimba.
The Xylophone
What time period did Gregorian Chant originate during?
The Early Middle Ages
The ukulele comes from this U.S. state.
Hawaii.
This woodwind instrument is played by Squidward.
The Clarinet.
True or False: The French horn’s sound is projected backward, away from the audience.
True.
True or False: The Timpanis are a pitched instrument.
True.
Gregorian chant is monophonic, meaning it has _________ melodic lines.
One.
This instrument has 88 black and white keys.
The Piano.