Early Woodwinds
Changing Pitch & Producing Sound
Early String Instruments
How Strings Produce Sound
Brass
100

 This may have been how the first woodwind instruments were made.

 What is blowing through an old animal bone?

100

This is how woodwind instruments produce sound.

 What is vibrating air inside a hollow tube?

100

 Historians believe this was the earliest string instrument.

 What is the caveman’s hunting bow?

100

 This instrument’s long-to-short strings match low-to-high pitch. It has 47 of them.

 What is that the harp is part of the string family?

100

 These early materials show that brass instruments have existed since ancient times.

 What are ancient horns made of bone, cane, animal horn, or metal?

200

 This was the earliest way musicians changed pitch on woodwinds.

 What is covering open holes with your fingers?

200

 Without this action, string instruments cannot produce sound.

What is making the strings vibrate either through plucking, strumming, bowing, or striking?

200

These instruments from the Middle Ages all evolved from the prehistoric hunting bow.

 What are the zither, lyre, dulcimer, and lute?

200

 Without this, string instruments could not produce musical tones.

 What is that string vibration creates sound?

200

 These are some important roles brass instruments played throughout history.

 What is communicating across long distances, signaling royalty, and being used in war and celebrations?

300

 This development allowed players to cover multiple holes at once.

 What is adding metal keys to woodwind instruments?

300

This is how players start sound production on brass instruments.

 What is buzzing your lips into a metal mouthpiece?

300

 This is why musicians can still play instruments made hundreds of years ago.

What is that modern strings have changed very little since the 1600s?

300

 This is the traditional method of making a violin, viola, cello, or bass produce sound.

What is drawing a wooden bow with horsehair across the strings?

300

 Listed from highest to lowest pitches, these are the main members of the brass family.

 What are trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba?

400

 These are the three categories of sound production in the woodwind family.

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 What are blowing across a hole, using a single reed, and using a double reed?

400

These actions allow brass musicians to change pitch.

 What is tightening and loosening the lips or pressing valves/using a slide?

400

 This explains why the string section is the largest in an orchestra.

What is that more string players are needed because they are quieter?

400

This is why shorter strings make higher sounds on string instruments.

 What is changing pitch by altering the string’s length?

400

 This action begins the vibration that creates sound on brass instruments.

 What is buzzing your lips into a metal mouthpiece?

500

 This must occur in order for a woodwind instrument to make sound.

 What is the vibration of air inside a hollow tube?

500

 Across instrument families, these are three major methods musicians use to alter pitch.

What are adjusting lip tension, opening or closing keys/holes, and changing string length?

500

 These are the orchestral string instruments listed in order from highest to lowest pitch.

What are violin, viola, cello, and double bass?

500

These techniques allow musicians to switch between notes while playing.

 What is playing different strings or adjusting finger placement to make strings shorter/longer?

500

 These techniques allow brass players to produce different pitches.

 What is changing notes by tightening or loosening the lips and using valves or a slide?