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Why does the saxophone belong to the woodwind family?
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
What is the difference between a glockenspiel and a xylophone?
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
What is the difference between a harpsichord and a piano?
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
The smallest and highest instrument of the orchestra.It is a member of the woodwind family, but it’s not made of wood and it doesn’t have a reed.
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
How is sound produced by a trumpet?
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
The string family in an orchestra are made up of:
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
Depending on their pitch and from a lower to a higher sound, the brass family of instruments are:
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
What is the difference between a bass drum and timpini drums?
There is no difference except glockenspiels are bigger.
Violin.
A harpsichord has no strings but makes a sharper sound.
By pressing the keys.
Due to its colour.
A bass drum is tuned in the same way, by stretching the skin and tightening the taps around its side
Violin, alto, cello and double bass.
Trumpet, trombone, tuba and French horn.
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