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What are the four different orchestral instrument families?
Name five string orchestral string instruments.
What are the most common brass instruments used in an orchestra?
Name four percussion instruments.
Name two different categories of orchestra.
Critical Thinking Questions
What is your favorite musical instrument? Why?
What is a musical repertoire and how are they created?
How are instrument families created?
Which of the orchestral instrument families make sound with vibrating strings? Please name one of the ways that sound can be made through vibrating strings.
How is pitch related to the size of the instrument?
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The orchestral brass instruments are the trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba. As with the woodwinds, the number of each of these instruments varies depending on the size of the orchestra and the piece being played. There are usually two to five each of trumpets, horns, and trombones, and one or two tubas.:)

Answer:

What are the four different orchestral instrument families?

Answer:Woodwinds,Brass,Percussion,and Strings

Name five string orchestral string instruments.

Answer:Violins,Cellos,Double Basses,Harp,and Violas

What are the most common brass instruments used in an orchestra?

Answer:Trumpet,Trombone,French Horn,Tuba,and Bass Trombone

Name four percussion instruments.

Answer:Timpani, Snare Drum,Bass Drum,and Cymbals

Name two different categories of orchestra.

Answer:Symphony and Chamber

Critical Thinking Questions

What is your favorite musical instrument? Why?

Answer:Depends on what you think depending on your instrument.Example:I love the Piano because,when a key has been pressed their are these hammer like keys inside the piano as it strikes a string to create the desired sound.

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