String Family - The family of instruments that has strings that vibrate to create sound waves, Brass Family - The family of instruments that use vibrating lips into a mouthpiece to create sound waves, Woodwind Family - The family of instruments that uses reeds or a sound hole that air is blown through, causing the air to vibrate and create sound waves, Pitched percussion - A type of percussion instrument that can create different notes or pitches, Unpitched percussion - A type of percussion instrument that does not create different notes or pitches, Benjamin Britten - The composer who wrote Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, England - What country was Benjamin Britten from?, Lower sound - What happens to the sound if an instrument is longer or larger?, Percussion Family - Which is the largest and most diverse instrument family?, Theme & Variations - A form of a piece that has a main melody, and then several repetitions of the same melody with slight changes, Saxophone - What instrument is not typically found in the orchestra?, Strings Section - The section of the orchestra that typically has the most players, Double Reed - What oboes and bassoons need to make their sound, Single Reed - A single thin piece of cane that vibrates to create sound, Piano - An instrument that can be considered part of two families, Flute - A woodwind instrument that does not have a reed, Tuba - The largest brass instrument, Piccolo - The smallest woodwind instrument, Bassoon - The largest woodwind instrument, Vibrations - How is sound created, Pacifist - Someone who does not support fighting wars. Britten was this., Trumpet - The highest brass instrument, Whip - A percussion instrument, Cello - A string instrument, Oboe - A woodwind instrument, Trombone - A brass instrument,

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