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Woodwind Woodwinds? Brass? Percussion? Strings?TRANSCRIPT
Instrument ReviewListening, Visual and Fact Finding
Review!
(For points, fun and prizes!)
What do you HEAR? In this section, listen to the example
and decide instrument or group of instruments that you hear.
You must wait until the listening example is over before ringing in.
The team that correctly answers will be given 100 points.
WoodwindWhat do you HEAR? #1 Woodwinds?
Brass?
Percussion?
Strings?
What do you HEAR? #2 Woodwinds?
Brass?
Percussion?
Strings?
Percussion
What do you HEAR? #3 Woodwinds?
Brass?
Percussion?
Strings?
Brass
What do you HEAR? #4 Woodwinds?
Brass?
Percussion?
Strings?
Brass
What do you HEAR? #5 Clarinet Trumpet
Clarinet
What do you HEAR? #6 Timpani Violins
Violin
What do you HEAR? #7 Tuba Flute
Flute
What do you HEAR? #8 Oboe Viola
Oboe
What do you HEAR? #9 Trumpet Bassoon
Trumpet
What do you HEAR? #10 Flute Cello
Cello
What do you SEE? In this section, look at the example and
decide which instrument you see. You must wait until Mrs. Nicosia counts
1-2-3 before ringing in. The team that correctly answers will be
given 200 points.
What do you SEE? #1
Xylophone
What do you SEE? #2
Bass Drum
What do you SEE? #3
French
Horn
What do you SEE? #4
Harp
What do you SEE? #5
Saxophone
What do you SEE? #6
Triangle
What do you SEE? #7
Bassoon
What do you SEE? #8
Trombone
What do you SEE? #9
Double
Bass
What do you see? #10
Snare
Drum
Fact ATTACK! In this section, read and listen to the
question. You must wait until Mrs. Nicosia counts
1-2-3 before ringing in. Each question is worth a different
amount of points. The team that correctly answers the 500 point question per category will have the option of shooting a basket for an extra 500 points.
FACT ATTACK!ROUND ONE: THE
WOODWIND FAMILY
Woodwinds for 100
Which is the only woodwind instrument, that is constructed from silver or gold?
Flute
Woodwinds for 200
Which black woodwind instrument has a single wooden reed
Clarinet
Woodwinds for 300
This instrument is made of brass, but is part of the woodwind family
Saxophone
Woodwinds for 400
Which black woodwind instrument has a double reed?
Oboe
Woodwinds for 500
This instrument got it’s name because it looks like a bundle of sticks
Bassoon
FACT ATTACK!ROUND TWO: THE
STRING FAMILY
Strings for 100
Which instrument is the smallest of the string family?
Violin
Strings for 200
Which string instrument is larger than a violin, but smaller than the cello?
Viola
Strings for 300
Which string instrument has a spike to hold it up?
Cello
Strings for 400
Which family of instruments all have four strings and a bow?
String Family
Strings for 500
Which instrument has strings and pedals but is not a piano?
Harp
FACT ATTACK!
ROUND THREE: THE BRASS FAMILY
Brass for 100
This high pitched brass instrument has three valves and a cup shaped mouthpiece.
Trumpet
Brass for 200
The sound that is made when the player squeezes their lips together and pushes air.
BUZZ
Brass for 300
This Brass instrument can play a “slide” between notes
Trombone
Brass for 400
This is the largest brass instrument
Tuba
Brass for 500
This circular shaped instrument has a large amount of brass tubing coiled around and was originally used for hunting.
French Horn
FACT ATTACK!
ROUND FOUR: THE PERCUSSION
FAMILY
Percussion for 100
This percussion instrument has metal wires underneath which vibrate when the instrument is played.
Snare Drum
Percussion for 200
This instrument has the same name as a shape.
Triangle
Percussion for 300
This tuned percussion instrument has keys made out of metal, and is played with two mallets.
Xylophone
Percussion for 400
This instrument looks like two round brass plates, and are crashed together to make sound.
Crash Cymbals
Percussion for 500
This percussion instrument is actually several different drums played together.
Drum Kit
DON’T FORGET VOCAB! Make sure you also study these vocabulary
terms: › Tempo – Speed of the music› Legato – Smooth, connected, long style of playing› Arco – Playing a string instrument with bow› Pizzicato – Playing a string instrument by plucking
strings with fingers› Staccato – Separated, short style of playing› Dynamics – How loud or soft the music is
Piano: Soft Mezzo-Piano: Medium Soft Mezzo-Forte: Medium Loud Forte: Loud Fortissimo: Very Loud
BYE! BYE! BYE! Make sure that you study all of the
materials that Mrs. Nicosia has given you.
Everything is available online.› http://mrsnicosiamusic.weebly.com
Take the practice test! Use the vocabulary study guide to help you. You may take the vocabulary term
word search home, complete it and bring it back on test day for a special bonus.