| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Second smallest member of the orchestral strings family | Viola | 98%
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| Pop bands often contain both acoustic and electric versions | Guitar | 86%
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| Lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family | Tuba | 74%
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| High-pitched brass instrument commonly associated with fanfares | Trumpet | 70%
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| Franz Liszt is best known for his compositions for this instrument | Piano | 65%
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| Stringed instrument of the lute family popular in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh | Sitar | 58%
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| 5-stringed instrument used in jazz and folk music | Banjo | 56%
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| Like a metallic xylophone | Glockenspiel | 51%
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| Cymbal in a drum kit opened and closed by the player's foot | Hi-hat | 51%
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| Instrument which can be played without touching | Theremin | 44%
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| Family of instruments which can be played 'col legno' | Strings | 42%
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| Famously unusual and dramatic choice of instrument in Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture | Cannon | 37%
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| Brass instrument like a large French horn | Sousaphone | 23%
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| Group of instruments which preceded modern orchestral strings | Viols | 9%
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| The lowest instrument of the keyed bugle family | Ophicleide | 0%
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