This is the highest pitched member of the brass family.
What is the trumpet?
This woodwind instrument is made of metal, does NOT use a reed, and a player covers different holes to change the pitch.
What is a flute?
This is the area of the stage where percussion usually sits.
What is the back?
This is the person responsible for leading the orchestra.
Who is the conductor?
This instrument looks similar to a violin, but is slightly larger and plays lower notes.
What is a viola?
Brass players buzz these to create sound.
What are lips?
This instrument sounds like a duck quack.
What is an oboe?
This instrument vibrates when struck and is also the name of a shape.
What is a triangle?
This is the word used to describe the speed of the beat.
What is tempo?
What is a double bass?
What is a string bass?
This brass instrument plays the lowest notes.
What is a tuba?
This is the lowest member of the woodwind family and uses a double reed.
What is a bassoon?
The xylophone is an example of this type of percussion instrument.
What is pitched?
This is the number of keys on a modern piano.
What is 88?
Strings were originally made of this material.
What is gut?
These are the metals mixed together to create brass.
What are copper and zinc?
This instrument is made of brass and has a curved neck with a U-shaped bottom.
What is a saxophone?
These tuned percussion instruments change pitch by the player pressing the foot pedal.
What are timpani?
This is a stick commonly used by conductors.
What is a baton?
This is the part of the violin where a player rests part of their face.
What is the chin rest?
This instrument uses a slide to change pitch.
What is a trombone?
This double-reed instrument is slightly bigger than an oboe.
What is an English horn?
Percussion instruments that vibrate are also called these.
What are idiophones?
Mozart called this keyboard instrument the "King of Instruments."
What is the pipe organ?
Bows are made out of this type of wood.
What is pernambuco?