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Its sound tube is made longer of shorter by moving its slide. This changes the pitch.
It is the deepest-pitched brass instrument of the orchestra.
Brilliant high sounds are made by blowing through a six-foot tube of brass. It has three valves.
Related to old hunting horns, it has three valves and a fared bell.
This sound tube curls around the player’s body and opens into a huge bell above the player’s head.
This large instrument has 88 keys which you strike with your fingers.
A keyboard instrument that produces sound by means of air blowing through pipes.
An electronic instrument that can produce an amazing range of electronic sounds.
In this keyboard instrument the strings are plucked by tiny quills
This keyboard instrument gets its name because it takes up less room than the Grand Piano.
When these two brass plates are clashed together, a loud ringing sound is made.
This huge metal plate shape hangs from a frame and is tapped with a mallet.
This side drum has snares which vibrate when the drumhead is tapped with drumsticks.
This handheld drum has metal discs which rattle when shaken.
This large instrument stands six feet tall and is played with a bow.
About the same size as an oboe, it has a single-reed mouthpiece and a straight sound tube.
The name of the largest Woodwind instruments in the Orchestra.
It is also called a mouth organ and is played in a lot of blues and country music.