String Family
Brass Family
Woodwind Family
Percussion Family
Miscellaneous
100

This is the smallest member of the string family.

Violin

100

This is the smallest of the brass family as well as the most popular brass instrument.

Trumpet

100

This instrument is usually long and silver and needs no reed.

Flute

100

These percussion instruments usually come in pairs and their sound is produced by shaking them.

Maracas

100

This is the person who stands in front of the orchestra and directs the musicians.

Conductor

200

The instrument that is just 2 inches larger than the violin. It also starts with the letter 'v'.

Viola

200

This brass instrument is the only with a slide and it does not have any valves.

Trombone

200

This instrument looks like it belongs in the brass family but belongs in the woodwind family. It's used often in jazz bands.

Saxophone

200

The 2 categories of percussion instruments

Pitched and unpitched (non-pitched)

200

What instrument is this? 

Didgeridoo

300

This instrument has 47 strings and 7 pedals.

Harp

300

This brass instrument is the largest and lowest of the family.

Tuba

300

Not only is this instrument the highest in the woodwind family, it is the highest in the entire orchestra. It looks like a small flute.

Piccolo

300

This instrument is thought by many to be in the string family but is actually in the percussion family. It is very large, and you usually sit on a bench to play it.

Piano

300

What instrument is this?

Harmonica