How many Japanese instruments did we learn about
What is four?
Lanuage spoken in Japan
Smallest and highest of the string instruments
What is a violin?
Smallest and highest brass instrument
What is a Trumpet?
Name one percussion instrument
Snare drum, bass drum, xylophone, triangle glockenspiel, cowbell, bells, bongos, etc.
What is a drum?
What is Yen?
Biggest and lowest of the string instruments
What is a string bass or double bass?
Brass instrument that uses a slide
What is a Trombone?
Name one woodwind instrument
flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon
Describe a shakuhachi
What is a vertical end-blown flute made of bamboo?
What is anime?
Instrument that looks like a violin, but is a little bit bigger and lower in pitch. It is also played on your shoulder.
What is a Viola?
Biggest and lowest brass instrument
What is a Tuba?
This percussion instrument is used in marching bands and is also played by several students at Siebert
What is a snare drum?
Describe a hichiriki
What is a double-reed instrument that resembles a clarinet?
Name one other thing that Japan is famous for
What is sushi, sakura, karaoke, kimono? Or anything else that was on the slide.
Instrument that is played on the floor. You need to sit in a chair to play it. It is looks like a bass, but it is smaller and higher.
What is a Cello?
Brass instrument that requires you to put your hand in the bell while you play it.
What is a French Horn?
This woodwind instrument uses a single reed and is played by several students at Siebert
What is a clarinet?
Describe a koto
What is an instrument that usually has 13 strings. It is played by plucking on the strings and bending the pitches with the other hand.
Continent that Japan is in
What is Asia?
Instrument that sounds magical. It is played by strumming the strings delicately. We do not have this instrument at Siebert.
What is a Harp?
You need to do this with your lips when you play a brass instrument
What is to "Buzz" your lips?
Which percussion instrument is named after a shape?
What is a Triangle?