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Jeopardy Name the Woodwind Name the Brass High Brass Low Brass Reeded Winds Misc. Winds 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
A 100
French Horn A 100
A 200
Trumpet A 200
A 300
(I will accept baritone) Tuba (I will accept baritone) A 300
A 400
Trombone A 400
This instrument is NOT in the brass family, but it’s made of brass.
Saxophone A 500
B 100
Flute B 100
B 200
Clarinet B 200
B 300
Recorder B 300
B 400
Oboe B 400
B 500
Bassoon B 500
This brass instrument makes the highest sound. C 100
Trumpet C 100
This high brass instrument can play high and low, and it is the most difficult to play.
French Horn C 200
General Brass Question This part of most brass instruments allows the player to change pitch.
Valves C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
The French horn is the most difficult brass instrument to play because of the size of this part of the instrument. C 400
Mouthpiece C 400
Name the part of the instrument that is circled.
The Bell C 500
The trombone is different from the other members of the brass family because it has this instead of valves. D 100
slide D 100
This brass instrument is called the “baby” of the brass family because it’s the youngest, but it also has the lowest sound. D 200
The tuba D 200
This brass instrument looks like a small tuba. D 300
baritone D 300
In brass instruments, valves change this In brass instruments, valves change this. The same can also be changed using a slide. D 400
Pitch D 400
Name all three instruments we classify as the “low brass”. D 500
Trombone, baritone, tuba D 500
A single reed woodwind instrument has a piece of cane that vibrates against this to make a sound.
Mouthpiece E 100
A clarinet and an oboe look similar, but their sound is different. Why?
Clarinet is single reed, oboe is double reed.
Name the lowest double reed instrument.
bassoon E 300
Name the highest single reed instrument
(I will accept SOPRANO saxophone) Clarinet (I will accept SOPRANO saxophone) E 400
A saxophone usually does NOT appear in this musical group, but it occasionally does. E 500
orchestra E 500
This instrument is the only instrument with a lip plate. F 100
A flute F 100
This is a small, flute-like instrument that was actually called a flute until the Baroque period.
recorder F 200
The flute family does not use reeds to produce sounds The flute family does not use reeds to produce sounds. Instead, the player blows into this. F 300
Blow hole F 300
Woodwind instruments use these delicate pieces of metal to change pitch.
keys F 400
Name the two single reed instruments we studied. F 500
Saxophone and clarinet F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: Sound Production Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
Sound production is different on brass vs. woodwind instruments. Explain HOW. Click on screen to continue
Brass players BUZZ into the mouthpiece. Woodwind players blow. Click on screen to continue
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