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Approximately, how many musicians does the Symphony orchestra have?
100
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Who is the person who uses a baton to lead the musicians in an orchestra?
Conductor
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What instrument is she playing?
Double bass
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What are the two wind instrument families?
Woodwind and Brass
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This woodwind instrument is made of metal...
Flute
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True or false. The piano is a part of the percussion family.
True
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The cymbals are part of the ________ family.
non tuned percussion
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What is the name of this instrument?
French Horn
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What family is the viola a part of?
Strings
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what is the name of this instrument?
Bassoon
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Name three string instruments that are common in an orchestra
Possible options: Violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp.
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What is the name of the person who writes music?
Composer
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This instrument is part of the _________ family.
Strings
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What type of percussion instrument is the snare drum?
Non tuned percussion.
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What family is the trombone a part of?
Brass
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Name the largest brass instrument
Tuba
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True or false? The marimba is a tuned percussion instrument.
True
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What is the name of this instrument?
Oboe
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Is the triangle part of the tuned percussion family or the non tuned percussion family?
Non tuned
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This instrument is in the ____________ family.
Woodwind
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This instrument is part of the ____________ family.
Woodwind
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What is the largest string instrument in the orchestra?
Harp
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True or False? Classical music started as church music.
True
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True or false? The Saxophone is a brass instrument.
False
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Name three woodwind instruments
Possible options: Clarinet, oboe, bassoon, saxophone, flute.
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