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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) A musical instrument that has a piano keyboard and pushes air in and out flute accordion guitar

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) A musical instrument played by beating with sticks drums guitar fiddle

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches the meaning. (not just in the box) A long, thin musical instrument played by blowing into one end guitar accordion flute

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches its meaning. A musical instrument played with a bow fiddle guitar accordion

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches its meaning. A musical instrument with strings played with fingers and a pick flute guitar fiddle

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Vocabulary Match-up Click on the vocabulary word that matches its meaning. Anything that can be used to make music instrument accordion drums

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