Families
Parts
Directions
Pitch
How to play
100

String instruments use these to make a sound.

What are strings?

100

This is the piece you blow into to play a brass or woodwind instrument.

What is the mouthpiece?

100
How you should put an instrument in its case.

What is gently?

100

The woodwind instrument that plays the highest pitch.

What is the flute?

100
The stick that you can use to play a string instrument.

What is the bow?

200

The trumpet is in this instrument family.

What is brass?

200

This piece of wood vibrates when you play some woodwind instruments.

What is a reed?

200

You go to this position when you need to be quiet.

What is rest position?

200

Smaller instruments can play these kinds of pitches.

What are higher pitches?

200

This is something you do NOT have to do to play a woodwind instrument.

What is buzzing?
300

The saxophone is in this family.

What is woodwind?

300

This is one part of the string instrument you do NOT touch.

What is the bridge, tuning pegs, fine tuners?

300

You must use this piece to keep the reed attached to the mouthpiece.

What is the ligature?

300

The woodwind instrument that plays the lowest pitch.

What is the bass clarinet?

300

The shape/position of your mouth when you play a woodwind or brass instrument.

What is embouchure?

400

The xylophone is in this family.

What is percussion?

400

Something ONLY the cello and bass have in common.

What is the end pin?

400

When there are people in front of you getting materials, you should make this.

What is a line?

400

Larger instruments play these kinds of pitches.

What are lower pitches?

400

The woodwind instrument you do NOT blow into is called this.

What is the flute?
500

The piano is in this family.

What is strings?

500

Brass instruments use buttons to change the pitch called this.

What are valves?
500
What you need when you sit properly while playing an instrument.

What is good posture?

500

This instrument is like the violin but it can play lower pitches.

What is the viola?

500

When you use your tongue to separate the sound of your blowing.

What is articulation?