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What's My Name? Trivia Quiz


In an orchestra, band, or any type of musical ensemble, you'll see various instruments. From my descriptions, can you guess what they are?

A multiple-choice quiz by calvindef. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
calvindef
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
332,867
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1459
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Question 1 of 10
1. I'm usually made of wood, and you'll find me at the front of a wind ensemble. I might share parts with a flute, but you'll always hear my 'reed-like' sound above all. What's my name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I'm small, I'm shiny, but I pack A LOT of power! I only have 3 valves, but don't let my small size fool you; I'm often loud enough to be heard as a soloist! What's my name? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I'm kinda big, I utilize a double reed, and when I'm playing low, I sound relatively mellow. However, I require the most intricate fingerings of any orchestral woodwinds and my range stretches over 3 1/2 octaves! What's my name? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. No doubt you'll recognize me when you see me. I'm the largest brass instrument, and I'm usually alone in that only one person plays me. But my sound is so unmistakeable, you wouldn't need two of me! What's my name? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Warm, mellow, and filling the orchestra with sound, I'm often no more than a pitched hum. But that doesn't ever stop me from soaring high above the rest of the band in melodies with higher woodwinds! What's my name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. You'll often get me mixed up with my cousin, but we're different in that I'm lower pitched. I have four strings and I'm often sitting right in front of the conductor in an orchestra. What's my name? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Big, low-pitched, and bulky, I'm unmistakeable. I have four strings and am the lowest standard string instrument. You'll often see me standing while the rest of the band sits because of my sheer size. What's my name? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I'm the centerpiece of the orchestra. The crown jewel. Without me, you almost don't HAVE an orchestra. My section is so large, you have to split it into firsts and seconds. What's my name? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. If there's no other percussion part written, there will almost always be me. I'm the only percussion that can change pitch, just by pushing on a pedal. What's my name? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. I'm the sleekest, most curvaceous instrument in the band. Sadly, I'm so young that I'm not often included in the standard orchestra, but I am the prized possession of jazz! What's my name? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I'm usually made of wood, and you'll find me at the front of a wind ensemble. I might share parts with a flute, but you'll always hear my 'reed-like' sound above all. What's my name?

Answer: Oboe

Did you know that orchestras tune to the A of an oboe? It's the most stable note to be used!
2. I'm small, I'm shiny, but I pack A LOT of power! I only have 3 valves, but don't let my small size fool you; I'm often loud enough to be heard as a soloist! What's my name?

Answer: Trumpet

Did you know that the trumpet is the highest pitched brass instrument, with the piccolo trumpet being the highest pitched in the family? That's why it often carries melodies!
3. I'm kinda big, I utilize a double reed, and when I'm playing low, I sound relatively mellow. However, I require the most intricate fingerings of any orchestral woodwinds and my range stretches over 3 1/2 octaves! What's my name?

Answer: Bassoon

Did you know that the bassoon can have music written in the tenor clef? Its range is so wide, sometimes, a grand stave is required!
4. No doubt you'll recognize me when you see me. I'm the largest brass instrument, and I'm usually alone in that only one person plays me. But my sound is so unmistakeable, you wouldn't need two of me! What's my name?

Answer: Tuba

Did you know that the tuba has a cousin named the sousaphone? They're essentially the same thing, but a sousaphone is used for marching!
5. Warm, mellow, and filling the orchestra with sound, I'm often no more than a pitched hum. But that doesn't ever stop me from soaring high above the rest of the band in melodies with higher woodwinds! What's my name?

Answer: Clarinet

Did you know that the clarinet has a brother, known as the bass clarinet? Its music is written the same, but it sounds a whole octave lower!
6. You'll often get me mixed up with my cousin, but we're different in that I'm lower pitched. I have four strings and I'm often sitting right in front of the conductor in an orchestra. What's my name?

Answer: Viola

Did you know that the viola's music is written in the alto clef? That's because it's not high enough to be in the treble, but not low enough to be in the bass either!
7. Big, low-pitched, and bulky, I'm unmistakeable. I have four strings and am the lowest standard string instrument. You'll often see me standing while the rest of the band sits because of my sheer size. What's my name?

Answer: Bass (Or Double Bass)

Did you know that the bass' strings are tuned to an octave below a guitar? That's what gives it its low sounds!
8. I'm the centerpiece of the orchestra. The crown jewel. Without me, you almost don't HAVE an orchestra. My section is so large, you have to split it into firsts and seconds. What's my name?

Answer: Violin

Did you know that the violin is the highest pitched string instrument? That's why it carries majority of the melodies!
9. If there's no other percussion part written, there will almost always be me. I'm the only percussion that can change pitch, just by pushing on a pedal. What's my name?

Answer: Timpani

Did you know that the timpani has to be tuned by ear sometimes? That's why the principal timpani player often is the 3rd highest paid member of an orchestra!
10. I'm the sleekest, most curvaceous instrument in the band. Sadly, I'm so young that I'm not often included in the standard orchestra, but I am the prized possession of jazz! What's my name?

Answer: Saxophone

Did you know that the Saxophone has only been around since about 1840? However, that doesn't stop it from nabbing solos left and right in a wind band, due to its versatility and beautiful timbre!
Source: Author calvindef

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