| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Smallest member of the orchestral strings family | Violin | 95%
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| Keyboard instrument often found in churches | Pipe Organ | 94%
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| Stringed instrument most often tuned to E-A-G-D | Double Bass | 86%
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| The instrument played by Emmanuel Pahud | Flute | 83%
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| Instrument invented by Adolphe Sax | Saxophone | 83%
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| Woodwind instrument invented in the classical era and favoured by Mozart | Clarinet | 81%
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| Family of instruments including marimba and guiro | Percussion | 76%
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| A smaller, higher pitched instrument similar to ^ | Piccolo | 74%
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| Brass instrument with a large, often detachable bell and rotary valves | French Horn | 59%
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| Keyboard instrument commonly featured in Baroque music, precursor of the piano | Harpsichord | 59%
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| Percussion instrument often tuned to tonic and dominant in Classical music | Timpani | 50%
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| A double reed instrument pitched a perfect fifth below the oboe | Cor Anglais | 43%
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| Instrument of Australian origin, a wooden tube | Didgeridoo | 42%
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| Family of instruments which can play 'spiccato' | Strings | 41%
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| Medieval woodwind instrument used as a soloist in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.2 | Recorder | 31%
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| Member of the double reeds family which transposes down an octave | Contrabassoon | 28%
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| Famously plays the ostinato in Ravel's Bolero | Snare drum | 19%
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