Instrument One
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There are four most common types of this instrument, in B-flat and E-flat
Sound produced by a vibrating reed, and the pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons
Made out of brass, and is part of the woodwind family
Created in the early 1840s
Commonly known for being used in jazz, but is also used in classical music and marching bands
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Saxophone
The Saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax in 1846, in an effort to bring together the brass and woodwind families. The four most common types are the Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone saxophones. They are most commonly found in Jazz and Concert bands, rarely in Orchestras. They are a single reed instrument, as sound is produced by a vibrating reed and the pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons. A person who plays the saxophone is known as a saxophonist or saxist.
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Instrument Two
Clue 4
Clue 3
Clue 2
Clue 1
Clue 5
Though many variations exist, there is one common type of this instrument, in B-flat
Sound is produced by vibrating lips on the mouthpiece, pitch partly controlled by pressing buttons
Part of the brass family
Found use as a musical instrument in the 14th century
Most commonly known for being used in orchestras, but also finds use in jazz, marching bands, and concert bands
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Trumpet
The Trumpet is thought to be originated to the 2nd Millenia BC, but never found use as an instrument until the 14th century. The most common trumpet is one tuned to B-flat. They are most commonly found in Orchestras and Jazz Bands, but are also used in Concert Bands. It is an instrument of the brass family, and sound is mainly produced by buzzing lips on a mouthpiece. Pitch can be controlled through opening and closing valves. A person who plays the trumpet is known as a trumpeter or trumpet player.
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Instrument Three
Clue 4
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Many variations of this instrument exist, though there is one that is most common, in C
Sound is produced by blowing air into the instrument, and pitch is controlled by pressing buttons
Part of the woodwind family, made out of metal
The earliest iteration of this instrument dates back to the 13th century
Most commonly found in classical music, but can also be found in concert bands, marching bands, and occasionally in jazz bands
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Flute
The Western concert flute (or, rather, flute) can be traced back as early as the 13th century. The most common flute is tuned to C. They are most commonly found in Orchestras, but also find use in Concert Bands, Marching Bands, and rarely in Jazz Bands. It is an instrument of the woodwind family, and sound is produced by blowing into a hole at the head of the instrument. Pitch can be controlled through opening and closing buttons. A person who plays the flute is known as a flutist.
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Instrument Four
Clue 4
Clue 3
Clue 2
Clue 1
Clue 5
There are many variations of this instrument, but there are two most common variations in B-flat
Sound is produced through a vibrating reed, and pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons
Made out of either wood or plastic, and is part of the woodwind family
Created in the early 18th century
Most commonly found in Orchestras, but can also be found in Concert Bands, Marching Bands, and Jazz Bands
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Clarinet
The Clarinet is generally credited to Johann Denner, who added a register key to an earlier iteration of a reed instrument. The most common types of clarinet are the soprano and bass clarinet, both tuned to B-flat. They are most commonly found in Orchestras, but also find use in Concert Bands, Marching Bands, and Jazz Bands. It is an instrument of the woodwind family, and sound is produced by vibrating a reed. Pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons. A person who plays the clarinet is known as a clarinetist.
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Instrument One
Clue 4
Clue 3
Clue 2
Clue 1
Clue 5
There are four most common types of this instrument, in B-flat and E-flat
Sound produced by a vibrating reed, and the pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons
Made out of brass, and is part of the woodwind family
Created in the early 1840s
Commonly known for being used in jazz, but is also used in classical music and marching bands
SURRENDER?
Solve?
Saxophone
The Saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax in 1846, in an effort to bring together the brass and woodwind families. The four most common types are the Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone saxophones. They are most commonly found in Jazz and Concert bands, rarely in Orchestras. They are a single reed instrument, as sound is produced by a vibrating reed and the pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons. A person who plays the saxophone is known as a saxophonist or saxist.
Next
Instrument Two
Clue 4
Clue 3
Clue 2
Clue 1
Clue 5
Though many variations exist, there is one common type of this instrument, in B-flat
Sound is produced by vibrating lips on the mouthpiece, pitch partly controlled by pressing buttons
Part of the brass family
Found use as a musical instrument in the 14th century
Most commonly known for being used in orchestras, but also finds use in jazz, marching bands, and concert bands
SURRENDER?
Solve?
Trumpet
The Trumpet is thought to be originated to the 2nd Millenia BC, but never found use as an instrument until the 14th century. The most common trumpet is one tuned to B-flat. They are most commonly found in Orchestras and Jazz Bands, but are also used in Concert Bands. It is an instrument of the brass family, and sound is mainly produced by buzzing lips on a mouthpiece. Pitch can be controlled through opening and closing valves. A person who plays the trumpet is known as a trumpeter or trumpet player.
Next
Instrument Three
Clue 4
Clue 3
Clue 2
Clue 1
Clue 5
Many variations of this instrument exist, though there is one that is most common, in C
Sound is produced by blowing air into the instrument, and pitch is controlled by pressing buttons
Part of the woodwind family, made out of metal
The earliest iteration of this instrument dates back to the 13th century
Most commonly found in classical music, but can also be found in concert bands, marching bands, and occasionally in jazz bands
SURRENDER?
Solve?
Flute
The Western concert flute (or, rather, flute) can be traced back as early as the 13th century. The most common flute is tuned to C. They are most commonly found in Orchestras, but also find use in Concert Bands, Marching Bands, and rarely in Jazz Bands. It is an instrument of the woodwind family, and sound is produced by blowing into a hole at the head of the instrument. Pitch can be controlled through opening and closing buttons. A person who plays the flute is known as a flutist.
Next
Instrument Four
Clue 4
Clue 3
Clue 2
Clue 1
Clue 5
There are many variations of this instrument, but there are two most common variations in B-flat
Sound is produced through a vibrating reed, and pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons
Made out of either wood or plastic, and is part of the woodwind family
Created in the early 18th century
Most commonly found in Orchestras, but can also be found in Concert Bands, Marching Bands, and Jazz Bands
SURRENDER?
Solve?
Clarinet
The Clarinet is generally credited to Johann Denner, who added a register key to an earlier iteration of a reed instrument. The most common types of clarinet are the soprano and bass clarinet, both tuned to B-flat. They are most commonly found in Orchestras, but also find use in Concert Bands, Marching Bands, and Jazz Bands. It is an instrument of the woodwind family, and sound is produced by vibrating a reed. Pitch is controlled by opening and closing buttons. A person who plays the clarinet is known as a clarinetist.
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