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3
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A wooden string instrument that is bowed, the smallest and highest-pitched instrument in the family in regular use.
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4
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A family of double reed woodwind musical instruments.
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7
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Another name for Director.
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8
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The leader of the group of musicians playing that instrument.
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9
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Instruments including drums, cymbals, xylophones, gongs, bells, and rattles.
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10
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Nearly all have a telescoping slide mechanism that changes the pitch.
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11
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A woodwind instrument, with a single-reed mouthpiece, a straight cylindrical tube with an almost cylindrical bore, and a flared bell.
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12
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Musical instruments in the percussion family also know as kettledrums.
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14
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A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including strings, woodwinds, brass instruments, and percussion instruments.
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17
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A string instrument that is slightly larger than a violin and has a lower and deeper sound.
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1
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A half-size flute
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2
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A woodwind, an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening.
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5
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A woodwind instruments that typically plays music written in the bass and tenor clefs
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A family of instruments made of a tube, usually metal and often curved in various ways, with one narrow end into which the musician blows, and a wide end from which sound emerges.
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Leads the orchestra in its tuning prior to the concert, and customarily plays all of the violin solos within pieces.
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13
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The largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra.
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15
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Also known as a violoncello, it is a bowed or plucked string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths
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16
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The largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family.
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