Brass
Percussion
Woodwinds
Music Theory 1
Music Theory 2
100

This attaches to the instrument and you buzz through it to make sound.

Mouthpiece

100

Another name for kettle drums are?

Timpani

100

This instrument is considered a woodwind, even though it is made of metal. 

The saxophone or flute

100

This symbol looks like a hash tag. 

A sharp

100

This determines tempo on a metronome. Usually shortened to BPM.

Beats Per Minute

200

What is a marching French Horn called?

A mellophone

200

This instrument has 88 keys.

The piano

200

Name the 4 common types of saxophones.

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone

200

In D.C. al Fine, what does Fine mean?

The End

200

The formation of your lips to play your instrument is called.

Embouchure

300

This 'double' instrument, can reach up to 22 feet long when unraveled. 

French Horn

300

This instrument contains a rattling material, such as seeds, beans, pebbles, or beads, inside a hollow shell or container

The maracas

300

Common type of material a reed is made from. 

Bamboo or cane 

300

A group of 5 musicians playing at the same time is a what? 

Quintet

300

A broken chord is called a what?

Arpeggio

400

This instrument was created by John Philips Sousa in 1893

The sousaphone

400

What is another name for the bells. 

Glockspiel 

400

This instrument has the most keys in the woodwind family. 

The clarinet

400

Another word for decrescendo.

Diminuendo

400

Another name for a musical sentence.

A phrase

500

Name the instruments in a traditional brass quintet.

trumpet, trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba

500

What are the two types of grips for snare drum.

Traditional and matched

500

Name the instruments in a traditional woodwind quintet. 

flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, french horn

500

A sharp, flat, or natural that is not in the key signature.

Accidental

500

A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order like a musical ladder.

A scale