Orchestra
Strings
Brass
Woodwinds
Percussion
100

True or False? All sounds are vibrations

True

100

What is the smallest string instrument in the orchestra?



What is...the violin?

100

What material are brass instruments made of?

What is...

brass!

100

What instrument are they playing?


What is...

the clarinet


100

Name this instrument.

The triangle 

200

A group of musicians playing instruments together is called...

What is an orchestra?

200


What is the cello?

200

Name this instrument.


What is...

the tuba

200

What is the one woodwind instrument that we covered that is played sideways?



What is...

the flute

200

What does the player hold in their hands to play a snare drum?



Drumsticks

300

Name the four families of the orchestra

What is...

Strings, brass, percussion, woodwinds

300

Which string instrument plays the lowest notes?

What is...

the bass. (Double Bass)

300

What is the one brass instrument that uses a slide to change pitch?



What is...

the trombone

300

Name this instrument.


What is...

the bassoon

300

What makes an instrument a percussion instrument?



A percussion instrument is any instrument that you hit, scrape or shake to play.



400

Who directs the orchestra and shows the beat with their hands?



Who is...the conductor?

400

Name this item. 

What is...

a bow.

400

True or false?  Brass players buzz their lips to create a vibration that resonates throughout the instrument.



True

400

What are the two main types of woodwind instruments?



Flutes and reed instruments

400

What are these?  Percussion players use them to play a variety of instruments such as the timpani, marimba, xylophone, etc.



Mallets

500

What is the purpose of an orchestral conductor? 



Mainly, the conductor keeps the orchestra playing together at the right time.  The conductor also affects dynamics, tempo and expression.



500
Name six string instruments.

What is a...

violin, viola, cello, bass, harp, guitar, ukulele, banjo, piano, etc...

500

With which brass instrument does the player control sound by using their hand INSIDE the bell?



What is...

the French Horn


500

Why is the saxophone a woodwind?



Because it has a reed.  It also has keys instead of valves.



500

What are the two main types of percussion?



Pitched and unpitched percussion.