| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Usually acoustic or electric | Guitar | 94%
|
| Developed by the Aboriginal people of Australia | Didgeridoo | 81%
|
| String instrument with pitch-altering foot pedals | Harp | 81%
|
| Largest string instrument | Double bass | 75%
|
| Free-reed mouth organ often used in jazz and funk | Harmonica | 69%
|
| Circular metal instrument originating in Southeast Asia | Gong | 63%
|
| Keyboard instrument with plucked strings | Harpsichord | 63%
|
| Originally used for hunting | French horn | 50%
|
| Mallet instrument with a high-pitched metallic sound | Glockenspiel | 50%
|
| Smaller member of the tuba family | Euphonium | 44%
|
| Supposedly created by the goddess Athena | Flute | 44%
|
| Larger oboe with a deeper tone | English horn | 38%
|
| Trapezoidal-shaped zither played with hammers | Dulcimer | 25%
|
| Ribbed percussion instrument from Puerto Rico | Guiro | 19%
|
| Similar to a steelpan | Handpan | 19%
|