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The World Of Instruments

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  • How are flutes and panpipes the same?
    They both make similar sounds.
  • Give two examples of percussions.
    snare drum, djembe, tambourine, cymbals
  • How are tubas and didgeridoos different?
    Tubas are made of metal, but didgeridoos are made of wood.
  • A family of instrument that makes music when air vibrates in a tube.
    Woodwind
    Percussion
    Brass
    String
  • A family of instrument that vibrates and makes sound when something hits them.
    Percussion
    Woodwind
    String
    Brass
  • It has many tubes and made of wood.
    Panpipes
  • How are violins and erhus different?
    Violin has 4 strings, but erhu has 2 strings.
  • Give two examples of brass instruments.
    tuba, didgeridoo, trumpet, saxophone
  • How are snare drums and djembes different?
    Snare drums are used with drumsticks, but djembe players use their hands.
  • It is made of metal and has a low sound.
    Tuba
  • How are violins and erhus the same?
    Their shapes are alike.
  • Give two examples of woodwind instruments.
    flute, panpipes, clarinet
  • It comes from Australia and made of wood.
    Didgeridoo
  • A family of instrument that makes music when its strings vibrate, or move very quickly from side to side.
    String
    Woodwind
    Percussion
    Brass
  • How many families do musical instruments have?
    4 (Four)
  • It has four strings.
    Violin
  • It has two strings.
    Erhu
  • How are flutes and panpipes different?
    Flutes have one tube and made of metal, but panpipes have many tubes and made of bamboo or cane.
  • How are tubas and didgeridoos the same?
    They have low sound.
  • A family of instrument which vibrates using lips to blow air.
    Percussion
    Woodwind
    Brass
    String
  • Give two examples of string instruments.
    violin, erhu, cello, guitar
  • It has one tube and made of metal.
    Flute