| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Despite being made of silver metal, is still a woodwind. Light, airy sound, and often plays in the high range. | Flute | 100%
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| "Curly" brass horn that was derived from hunting horns. | French Horn | 100%
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| Single-reed instrument, commonly made of wood. Mozart wrote a famous concerto for it. | Clarinet | 95%
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| The smaller, much higher version of the above. | Piccolo | 95%
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| Brass instrument which uses a slide to control pitch. Plays mostly in a low range. | Trombone | 95%
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| Another double-reed instrument, with French and German variants (called Buffets and Heckels, respectively). Very large. | Bassoon | 89%
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| Double-reed instrument, standard tuning instrument in a full orchestra. | Oboe | 89%
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| Three-valved brass instrument, played by Miles Davis. | Trumpet | 89%
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| Largest and lowest instrument in the brass family. | Tuba | 89%
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| A reed instrument commonly made of yellow brass. Produces a rich, bright tone, and is more common in jazz and wind bands than it is in an orchestra. | Saxophone | 84%
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| A smaller version of the above. | Euphonium | 58%
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