Orchestra Basics
Strings Family
Woodwind Family
Brass and Percussion
Listening Skills
100

What are the four main instrument families of the orchestra?

What are Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion?


100

Which string instrument has the highest range?

What is the violin?

100

Which woodwind instrument is the smallest?

What is the flute? (Accept piccolo if discussed.)

100

Which brass instrument has the lowest range?

What is the tuba?

100

DAILY DOUBLE: What musical quality helps you recognize one instrument from another?

What is timbre?

200

Which family is the largest section of the orchestra?

What are the Strings?

200

Which string instrument has the lowest range?

What is the double bass?

200

Name four common woodwind instruments.

Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon.

200

What brass instrument uses a slide instead of valves?

What is the trombone?

200

Listening carefully to identify instruments is called what type of listening?

What is active listening?

300

What is the primary job of the conductor?

To coordinate tempo, balance, and interpretation.

300

Name two musical roles commonly performed by the string section.

Melody, harmony, or rhythmic drive.

300

Woodwinds are often chosen because of their unique ________.

What is timbre (tone color)?


300

DAILY DOUBLE: What is the difference between tuned and untuned percussion?

Tuned percussion plays specific pitches; untuned percussion does not.

300

Name one clue that helps identify an instrument by ear.

Timbre, range, or articulation.

400

Why are brass and percussion typically seated in the back of the orchestra?

Because they are the loudest instruments.

400

What gives string instruments their warm, sustained sound?

Bowing the strings (or vibrating strings with a bow).

400

What instrument family is often used for solo lines and color contrast?

What are the woodwinds?


400

Name one reason composers use brass instruments.

Climaxes, fanfares, or harmonic reinforcement.

400

Why does orchestral seating matter?

It improves balance, blend, and communication.

500

How is an orchestra different from a chamber ensemble?

An orchestra is much larger and organized into instrument families.

500

Name all four primary string instruments.

Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass.

500

Which famous orchestral work in the presentation featured a clarinet solo?

What is Rhapsody in Blue?

500

Besides rhythm, what are two purposes of percussion in an orchestra?

Atmosphere, accents, dramatic tension, or color.

500

Which instrument family most often carries the primary melody in an orchestra?

What are the strings?