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2 Round 1 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Directions

3 Direction Split into 2 teams. At the beginning of each turn, one player from each team comes to the front of the room. The team that answered the previous question correct choices what the next category and point value will be. To answer the question student with the hand up first will answer. –If student gets answer correct we move on –If student get answer incorrect, the other player has a change to still. –If other player gets the answer incorrect, anyone in the room may answer First hand up may answer if incorrect the question will be thrown away.

4 Round 1

5 Trumpet What family is the trumpet from? 10 Answer

6 10 Point Answer Round 1 The Brass Family.

7 Trumpet 20 Answer How many valves does a trumpet have?

8 20 Point Answer Round 1 A trumpet has three valves.

9 Trumpet 30 Answer How long has the trumpet been around?

10 30 Point Answer Round 1 Since 1500BC

11 Tuba 10 Answer What family is the tuba from?

12 10 Point Answer Round 1 The Brass Family.

13 Tuba 20 Answer How many valves does a tuba have?

14 20 Point Answer Round 1 A tuba has three valves.

15 Tuba 30 Answer When was the tuba invented?

16 30 Point Answer Round 1 The tuba was invented in 1835.

17 Trombone 10 Answer What family is the trombone from?

18 10 Point Answer Round 1 The Brass Family.

19 Trombone 20 Answer What does a trombone use to change pitch?

20 20 Point Answer Round 1 The trombone uses a slide to change pitch.

21 Trombone 30 Answer What happens if a trombone becomes bent?

22 30 Point Answer Round 1 The instrument is no longer able to play.

23 Saxophone 10 Answer What family is the saxophone from?

24 10 Point Answer Round 1 The woodwind family.

25 Saxophone 20 Answer What is a saxophone normally constructed with?

26 20 Point Answer Round 1 Saxophones are typically constructed of brass.

27 Saxophone 30 Answer Who first introduced the saxophone?

28 30 Point Answer Round 1 Sax was the first person to introduced the saxophone.

29 Round 2

30 Clarinet 10 Answer What family is the clarinet from?

31 10 Point Answer Round 2 The woodwind family.

32 Clarinet 20 Answer How many different clarinets are in the clarinet family?

33 20 Point Answer Round 2 There are 5 different types of clarinets. Eb clarinet, Bb clarinet, alto clarinet, the bass clarinet, bass clarinet, and contrabass clarinet

34 Clarinet 30 Answer In what century was the clarinet invented?

35 30 Point Answer Round 2 In the 18 th century.

36 Flute 10 Answer What family is the flute from?

37 10 Point Answer Round 2 The woodwind family.

38 Flute 20 Answer How do you make a sound on a flute?

39 20 Point Answer Round 2 To make a sound you would blow air over the mouth piece.

40 Flute 30 Answer The flute has a range of what?

41 30 Point Answer Round 2 The flute ranges about 3 octaves.

42 Piano 10 Answer What family is the piano from?

43 10 Point Answer Round 2 It is both a string instrument and percussion instrument.

44 Piano 20 Answer When was the piano created?

45 20 Point Answer Round 2 In the 3 rd century.

46 Piano 30 Answer According to the picture of parts, how many parts does a piano have?

47 30 Point Answer Round 2 A piano has 6 parts.

48 Snare Drum 10 Answer What family is the snare drum from?

49 10 Point Answer Round 2 The percussion family.

50 Snare Drum 20 Answer How is a snare drum played?

51 20 Point Answer Round 2 It is played by striking it with a wooden drumstick.

52 Snare Drum 30 Answer When was the snare drum created?

53 30 Point Answer Round 2 The snare drum was created in the 15 th century.

54 Final Jeopardy Question Answer What makes a piano a string and percussion instrument?

55 Final Jeopardy Answer Team One Won Team One Won Team Two Won Team Two Won –When the keys are pressed they cause a hammer to strike (like a percussion instrument) a string inside the piano. –The sounds and notes that the piano makes comes from the vibration of these strings (like a string instrument).

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