Question | Answer |
While hanging from a string, this metal bar is tapped with a metal striker. | Triangle
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It's long metal tubes make bell sounds when tapped with a mallet. | Chimes
| It has snares which vibrate when the drumhead is tapped. | Snare Drum
| This single-reed instrument is made of brass. | Saxophone
| A loud rumble is heard when this huge metal plate is tapped repeatedly. | Gong
| Standing upright on it's side, it makes deep "booms" when tapped by a mallet. | Bass Drum
| It has small bells attached to a piece of wood. | Sleigh Bells
| This small instrument has a wooden ball that hits a small cowbell shape. | Vibraslap
| This very large instrument has 88 strings and a keyboard. | Piano
| A handheld instrument, strands of silver beads circle around its body. | Cabasa
| This small percussion instrument makes a scraping sound. | Guiro
| Smaller than the viola, it is the highest-pitched string instrument. | Violin
| They look like round brass plates. | Cymbals
| This single-reed woodwind is about the same size as an oboe. | Clarinet
| This giant string instrument makes low bullfrog tones. | Double Bass
| This brass instrument has a slide instead of valves. | Trombone
| This double-reed instrument has an onion-shaped bell. | English Horn
| Inside these gourd-shaped instruemtns are grains which rattle when shaken. | Maracas
| It looks like an old hunting horn, however, it has three valves. | French Horn
| When it's 47 strings are plucked, beautiful gentle sounds can be heard. | Harp
| This very large double-reed instrument looks like a narrow pole. | Bassoon
| Longer than a piccolo, it looks like a silver pipe. | Flute
| This giant percussion instrument is the only pitched drum. | Kettle Drum/Timpani
| This bowed instrument is held upright between the knees when played. | Cello
| Bright high-pitched sounds can be made with this brass instrument. | Trumpet
| Related to the clarinet, this instrument makes deeper tones. | Bass Clarinet
| Shorter than the English horn, this woodwind is known for its clear nasal tones. | Oboe
| Hard mallets are used to strike the wooden bars that rest on its frame. | Xylophone
| It is the largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument in the orchestra. | Tuba
| Shrill sounds are made by this very short silver pipe. | Piccolo
| Played with a bow, this instrument is a little larger than the violin. | Viola
| It is a small flat drum which is tapped or shaken to make sound. | Tambourine |