Big and Brassy
Woodwinded
Strings and Things
Boom, Crash, Bang!
Take a Chance
100

The lowest orchestral instrument in the brass family.

What is the tuba?

100

A small piece of cane used on the mouthpieces of most woodwind instruments.

What is a reed?

100

The highest string instrument.

What is a violin?

100

Two categories of percussion instruments.

What is pitched and unpitched?

100

The person that "conducts" the orchestra and the name of the "stick" they use.

What is the conductor and baton?

200

The trombone has no valves, but uses this to change pitches.

What is a slide?

200

Two woodwind instruments that do not use a reed.

What are the flute and piccolo?

200

The lowest and largest string instrument which sits on the floor with a spike on the bottom.

What is the double bass?

200

The name of one PITCHED instrument.

What is xylophone or timpani?

200

Ms. Pagliuso's favourite instrument.

What is the clarinet?

300

Name the four brass instruments of the orchestra.

What are the tuba, trombone, french horn, and trumpet?

300

The instrumental group that the saxophone most commonly performs in.

What is jazz band?

300

This is used to play the string instruments and is often made from horsehair or nylon.

What is a bow?

300

Three things that percussion instruments can do.

What is can be hit, scraped and/or shaken

300

Large percussion instrument that usually stands vertically. It is often played with a large, soft mallet and produces a low, deep sound.

What is the bass drum?

400

The instrument that has the longest amount of tubing, allowing it to have the largest range in the brass family.

What is the french horn?

400

Two instruments played with a double reed.

What is bassoon and oboe?

400

Name all string instruments in the orchestra.

What are the violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp?

400

This spiraled, metal wire is mounted against the bottom drum head and helps to create this instrument's raspy sound.

What are snares?

400

Name three classroom instruments that are NOT in the orchestra.

What is the recorder, the ukulele, and the bucket drums.

500

The steps that your lips take to play high, medium and low notes on any brass instrument.

What are partials?

500

Name of the metal device used to hold in the reed of the clarinet and saxophone.

What is the ligature?

500

Two ways to play all string instruments.

What is plucking and bowing?

500

The method for tuning a timpani.

What is tightening or loosening the drum head using a pedal?

500

Explain why the piano and many keyboard instruments are considered part of the percussion family and NOT the string family (2 points).

What is 1) the piano uses a mechanism that strikes the strings when a key is pressed. 2) you do not physically touch the strings in a piano, like you would a string instrument?