Viola
Cymbals
French Horn
Trumpet
Tuba
Bassoon
Trombone
Clarinet
Timpani
Oboe
1. It is a versatile instrument, with a very wide range of notes from low to high, and also a wide range
of different sound colors available to it
2. This is the largest and lowest-sounding standard orchestral woodwind
3. The instrument that traditionally sounds the first 'A' that the orchestra tunes to
4. This is the smallest highest-sounding orchestral brass instrument
5. It can be clashed together, hit with a beater, or slapped together in hi-hat fashion
6. These are large kettledrums (drums with a rounded bottom) that can be tuned to play specific
pitches
7. This is the only valveless brass instrument in the modern orchestra
8. This is the largest, lowest-sounding orchestral brass instrument
9. It has a wide range that overlaps both the trumpet and trombone ranges, and in the orchestra is
often used to fill in the middle of the brass sound
10. This is only little bit bigger than a violin, with a slightly deeper and mellower tone (plss help me )
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Answer:
1.French horn
2.Basson
3.Oboe
4.Trumpet
5.Cymbals
6.Timpai
7.Trombone
8.Tuba
9.Clarinet
10.Viola
Explanation:
1.The French horn is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. The double horn in F/B♭ is the horn most often used by players in professional orchestras and bands. A musician who plays a horn is known as a horn player or hornist.
2.The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, which has a tenor and bass sound. ... Appearing in its modern form in the 19th century, the bassoon figures prominently in orchestral, concert band, and chamber music literature, and is occasionally heard in pop, rock, and jazz settings as well.
3.The oboe (/ˈoʊboʊ/ OH-boh) is a type of double reed woodwind instrument. Oboes are usually made of wood, but may also be made of synthetic materials, such as plastic, resin or hybrid composites. The most common oboe plays in the treble or soprano range. ... A musician who plays the oboe is called an oboist.
4.The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet with the highest register in the brass family, to the bass trumpet, which is pitched one octave below the standard B♭ or C Trumpet.
5. A cymbal is a common percussion instrument. Often used in pairs, cymbals consist of thin, normally round plates of various alloys. ... Cymbals are used in many ensembles ranging from the orchestra, percussion ensembles, jazz bands, heavy metal bands, and marching groups.
6.Timpani (/ˈtɪmpəni/; Italian pronunciation: [ˈtimpani]) or kettledrums (also informally called timps) are musical instruments in the percussion family. A type of drum categorised as a hemispherical drum, they consist of a membrane called a head stretched over a large bowl traditionally made of copper.
7.Trombone, French trombone, German Posaune, brass wind musical instrument sounded by lip vibration against a cup mouthpiece. ... It has an extendable slide that can increase the length of the instrument's tubing. The slide thus performs the function of the valves on other brass instruments.
8.Tuba, deep-pitched brass wind instrument with valves and wide conical bore. The word tuba originally was the name of a straight-built Roman trumpet and was the medieval Latin word for trumpet. Valved bass brass instruments for bands are mentioned as early as 1829, but little is now known about them.
9.The clarinet is a family of woodwind instruments. It has a single-reed mouthpiece, a straight, cylindrical tube with an almost cylindrical bore, and a flared bell. A person who plays a clarinet is called a clarinetist (sometimes spelled clarinettist).
10.The viola is a string instrument that is bowed, plucked, or played with varying techniques. It is slightly larger than a violin and has a lower and deeper sound. Since the 18th century, it has been the middle or alto voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.
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