The Sound of Music
- Question: What instrument is considered the national instrument of Scotland?
- Answer: The bagpipe, a kind of reed instrument, is strongly associated with Scotland and considered the national instrument.
- Question: Which of these is not a brass instrument?
- Answer: The oboe is an instrument in the woodwind family.
- Question: What instrument is common to almost every culture’s music?
- Answer: Nearly every culture with a musical tradition has some form of drum.
- Question: Which of these instruments can imitate many other musical instruments?
- Answer: The synthesizer is a keyboard instrument that can make many sounds and imitate many other instruments.
- Question: Which instrument is generally thought to be closest to the human voice?
- Answer: The violin, with its pitch range and ability to glide between notes, is said to most closely resemble the human voice.
- Question: Which instrument group is most important in Western marching music?
- Answer: The loud, bright-sounding brass instruments—trumpets, trombones, and tubas—are key in marching and military music.
- Question: Which instrument is known as the "thumb piano?"
- Answer: The kalimba, or thumb piano, is an African musical instrument with tuned metal tongues the player pushes and releases.
- Question: For which instrument was relatively little classical music composed?
- Answer: Comparatively little classical music features the saxophone. It is mostly used in jazz music.
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