You do not need a reed to play a flute. T/F
What is True?
The note that is on the first line.
What is E?
This music teacher loves dogs.
Mrs. Woolston
Name two of the single reed instruments.
What is a clarinet and a saxophone?
What is a mouthpiece?
The instruments in this family were made out of wood, long ago. T/F
What is True?
The note that is in the second space.
What is A?
This music teacher loves cats.
Ms. Wolfe
The part of a clarinet where the reed is placed to play music.
What is a mouthpiece?
This instrument looks similar to a clarinet.
What is an oboe?
Name the part of a woodwind that helps to create a trill.
What are the keys?
The note that is on the third line.
What is B?
This music teacher loves musicals?
Mrs. Woolston
Has a brass body but is still a woodwind instrument.
What is a saxophone?
The bell is located here on a Bassoon.
What is at the top?
The part of a woodwind instrument that does not need a reed to make sound.
What is a head joint?
The note that is on the fifth line.
What is F?
This music teacher has a brother/sister?
Ms. Wolfe
Saxophones can be found in an orchestra.
What is False?
This instrument has an onion shaped bell.
What is the English Horn?
Air is split into two streams somewhere on the instrument.
What is the way sound is created on a woodwind instrument?
The note that is below the first line.
What is D?
This music teacher has played a violin.
This music teacher loves to sing in German, and Italian.
Who is Ms. Wolfe?
Who is Mrs. Woolston?
Name all the single reed instruments on the cabinet door poster.
What is a clarinet, saxophone, and a bass clarinet?
This is known as the "snake charming" instrument.
What is the Pungi?