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Each corner of the room is a different answer (A, B, C, or D)

a. oboe is a woodwind, clarinet is brass b. oboe uses a double reed, clarinet uses a single reed c. oboe sounds much lower than a clarinet d. oboe is much larger than a clarinet

b. oboe uses a double reed, clarinet uses a single reed

a. trumpet b. saxophone c. tuba d. trombone

a. trumpet b. saxophone c. tuba d. trombone

a. snare drum, bass drum, chimes, bells b. timpani, bass drum, xylophone, bells c. timpani, xylophone, bells, chimes d. timpani, snare drum, bass drum, xylophone

a. snare drum, bass drum, chimes, bells b. timpani, bass drum, xylophone, bells c. timpani, xylophone, bells, chimes d. timpani, snare drum, bass drum, xylophone

a. oboe and saxophone b. oboe and bassoon c. clarinet and saxophone d. clarinet and bassoon

a. oboe and saxophone b. oboe and bassoon c. clarinet and saxophone d. clarinet and bassoon

a. flute b. oboe c. bassoon d. clarinet

a. flute b. oboe c. bassoon d. clarinet

a. both are strings b. both have reeds c. both have keys d. both are the highest pitched members of their family

a. both are strings b. both have reeds c. both have keys d. both are the highest pitched members of their family

a. percussion b. strings c. woodwind d. brass

a. percussion b. strings c. woodwind d. brass

a. a xylophone is wood, bells are metal b. xylophone is larger, bells are smaller c. when played, bells ring longer than the xylophone d. all of the above

a. a xylophone is wood, bells are metal b. xylophone is larger, bells are smaller c. when played, bells ring longer than the xylophone d. all of the above

a. cello b. bass c. viola d. violin

a. cello b. bass c. viola d. violin

a. timpani b. chimes c. crash cymbals d. triangle

a. timpani b. chimes c. crash cymbals d. triangle

a. bassoon b. clarinet c. saxophone d. oboe

a. bassoon b. clarinet c. saxophone d. oboe

a. snare and tambourine b. snare and bass c. timpani and bass d. timpani

a. snare and tambourine b. snare and bass c. timpani and bass d. timpani

a. trumpet b. trombone c. tuba d. euphonium

a. trumpet b. trombone c. tuba d. euphonium

a. they all use reeds b. they are all made of wood c. they are all lower pitched than woodwinds d. sound is created on all of them by buzzing your lips

a. they all use reeds b. they are all made of wood c. they are all lower pitched than woodwinds d. sound is created on all of them by buzzing your lips

a. violin b. cello c. bass d. viola

a. violin b. cello c. bass d. viola

a. bells b. piano c. electric guitar d. keyboard

a. bells b. piano c. electric guitar d. keyboard

a. they all use reeds b. they are all made of wood c. they all have keys d. sound is created on all of them by buzzing your lips

a. they all use reeds b. they are all made of wood c. they all have keys d. sound is created on all of them by buzzing your lips

a. bass and bassoon b. piano and timpani c. French horn and English horn d. baritone and baritone sax

a. bass and bassoon b. piano and timpani c. French horn and English horn d. baritone and baritone sax

a. timpani b. bass drum c. bells d. xylophone

a. timpani b. bass drum c. bells d. xylophone

a. flute b. saxophone c. clarinet d. oboe

a. flute b. saxophone c. clarinet d. oboe

a. violin b. viola c. cello d. bass

a. violin b. viola c. cello d. bass

a. tuba b. French horn c. trombone d. trumpet

a. tuba b. French horn c. trombone d. trumpet

a. trumpet b. trombone c. tuba d. French horn

a. trumpet b. trombone c. tuba d. French horn