1. Which family of musical instruments includes the violin, viola, and cello?
2. What is the primary material used to make a trumpet?
3. Which of the following instruments is a member of the woodwind family?
4. What is the largest member of the violin family?
5. Which instrument is known as the "king of instruments" and often found in churches and cathedrals?
6. What percussion instrument consists of a set of wooden bars or pipes that are struck with mallets?
7. Which instrument is often used to keep the rhythm in a marching band?
8. What is the primary material used to make a clarinet?
9. Which instrument produces sound by blowing air across an opening, creating a vibrating column of air?
10. What is the main body of an acoustic guitar typically made of?
11. Which instrument is often referred to as the "big brother" of the violin due to its larger size and deeper sound?
12. What percussion instrument is commonly played by shaking it or striking it with the hand?
13. Which musical instrument is associated with the blues and often played with a bottleneck slide?
14. What instrument is known for its distinctive sound produced by depressing keys that open and close valves to control airflow?
15. Which percussion instrument consists of a set of wooden bars that are struck with mallets and is often used in orchestras?
16. What instrument is commonly associated with Irish folk music and has strings played with a bow?
17. Which instrument is often played with the mouth and can produce a wide range of pitches by changing the shape of the player's lips?
18. What is the primary material used to make bagpipes?
19. Which instrument is known for its deep, rich sound and is often used in jazz and classical music?
20. What is the main material used to make the body of a flute?
2. What is the primary material used to make a trumpet?
3. Which of the following instruments is a member of the woodwind family?
4. What is the largest member of the violin family?
5. Which instrument is known as the "king of instruments" and often found in churches and cathedrals?
6. What percussion instrument consists of a set of wooden bars or pipes that are struck with mallets?
7. Which instrument is often used to keep the rhythm in a marching band?
8. What is the primary material used to make a clarinet?
9. Which instrument produces sound by blowing air across an opening, creating a vibrating column of air?
10. What is the main body of an acoustic guitar typically made of?
11. Which instrument is often referred to as the "big brother" of the violin due to its larger size and deeper sound?
12. What percussion instrument is commonly played by shaking it or striking it with the hand?
13. Which musical instrument is associated with the blues and often played with a bottleneck slide?
14. What instrument is known for its distinctive sound produced by depressing keys that open and close valves to control airflow?
15. Which percussion instrument consists of a set of wooden bars that are struck with mallets and is often used in orchestras?
16. What instrument is commonly associated with Irish folk music and has strings played with a bow?
17. Which instrument is often played with the mouth and can produce a wide range of pitches by changing the shape of the player's lips?
18. What is the primary material used to make bagpipes?
19. Which instrument is known for its deep, rich sound and is often used in jazz and classical music?
20. What is the main material used to make the body of a flute?