This instrument is the highest sounding in the brass family.
What is a trumpet?
This instrument is the highest sounding instrument in the entire orchestra AND in the woodwind section.
What is the piccolo?
This instrument is pitched percussion; the player uses a pedal to raise or lower the pitch.
What is timpani?
This instrument is the highest sounding instrument in the string family.
What is the violin?
This woodwind instrument's appearance may fool people into thinking it's actually a brass instrument.
What is a saxophone?
In order to play this instrument, your left hand moves the valves while your right hand sits inside of the bell.
What is the french horn?
This double reed instrument looks very similar to a clarinet.
What is the oboe?
This instrument has 88 white and black keys; its played by having the key move a hammer to strike a string inside the instrument.
What is a piano?
This instrument is considered the "big brother" to the violin and is a lower sounding instrument than the violin.
What is a conductor?
This is the lowest sounding instrument in the brass family.
This instrument is the lowest sounding instrument in the woodwind family and requires a double reed to play.
What is a bassoon?
These are required to play any pitched percussion instruments like the xylophone and marimba.
What are mallets?
This instrument requires the player to stand or sit on a stool to play.
What is a double bass?
This is an alternative name for a conductor, who you saw in the middle of your Instrument Bingo Cards.
What is a maestro?
Which instrument does NOT typically have valves and instead uses a slide to change notes?
Orchestra players who typically play a piccolo also sometimes play on this similar instrument; it does NOT require a reed to play.
What is a flute?
What are chimes?
This instrument has an endpin that rests on the ground to keep it in place as you play.
What is a cello?
This is the name of the conductor who introduced himself before each instrument family video.
Who is Grant?
In order to use a brass instrument, one has to do this to their lips against the mouthpiece in order to make a sound.
What is buzz?
This instrument is considered the "big brother" to the oboe.
What is the English Horn?
This instrument has metal beads that vibrate on the bottom of the drum when it's played.
What is a snare drum?
What string instrument typically has 45-47 strings and is played by plucking the strings with their fingers?
These type of percussion instruments don't play a specific note when played; they only make a sound.
What is unpitched?