| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Smallest of the stringed instruments | Violin | 99%
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| The largest of the string family | Bass | 98%
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| The use of an endpin is crucial in holding this stringed instrumen between your legs | Cello | 98%
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| Slightly larger version of the above | Viola | 98%
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| Metallic woodwind that sounds like a bird | Flute | 93%
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| Tiny version of the above | Piccolo | 91%
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| Smallest of the commonly used double reeded instruments - famous for solos such as in the Somerset Rhapsody | Oboe | 88%
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| Small brass instrument used in blaring fanfares | Trumpet | 86%
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| The one with a slide (the tenor voiced one) | Trombone | 83%
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| Tenor-voiced double reed with solos such as in The Rite of Spring (the best of the orchestral instruments) | Bassoon | 81%
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| The most Irish of the stringed instruments | Harp | 81%
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| The only one that requires a hand in its bell | Horn | 78%
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| The lowest voice in the brass section | Tuba | 78%
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| Single reeded instrument consisting of a mouthpiece, ligature, barrel, body, and bell | Clarinet | 75%
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| The lower one of the above | Bass Trombone | 66%
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| The lower version of the above | Contrabassoon | 64%
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| Similar to the above but with a bocal and slightly larger | Cor Anglais | 64%
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| The above but with a neck | Bass Clarinet | 62%
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