
What is the name of this instrument?
Trumpet!
What is this instrument's name?
Clarinet!

What is this instrument called?
Violin!
What instrument is this?
Guiro!
What ensemble only has singers?
Choir
What do you call the part of a brass instrument that you make a "Buzz" noise into?
Mouthpiece!
Name 3 woodwinds!
Name 3 string instruments!
Guitar, ukelele, piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass!
What is the difference between a glockenspiel and a xylophone?
Xylophone=wooden bars, glockenspiel=metal bars
What ensemble has only strings and percussion?
Orchestra!
Name 3 brass instruments!
Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Baritone, tuba!

What is this called?
A Reed!

What is this instrument?
Ukelele
Name a PITCHED percussion instrument!
Xylophone, glockenspiel, piano, boomwhackers....
What ensemble has only woodwinds, brass, and percussion?
Band!
Does the trombone have a HIGH or LOW sound?
Low!
What is one of the woodwind instruments that does NOT use a reed?
Flute or Piccolo!

What is this called?
Bow!
Name a NON-PITCHED percussion instrument!
Drums, rhythm sticks, maracas, shakers, bells... etc
What 3 types of musical groups are there?
Choir, band, orchestra!
What do you call the buttons of a brass instrument? (Ex. trumpet, french horn, baritone, tuba)
Valves!
Why is a saxophone a woodwind instrument and not a brass instrument?
It is played with a reed!
Why can a grand piano be considered a string instrument?
There are strings inside!
What 3 ways are a percussion instrument played?
Shaking, scraping, hitting
What is the difference between a solo, duet, and trio?
Solo = one performer
Duet=two performers
Trio=three performers