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How is tone produced on a Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass. |
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Bowing or Plucking the Strings |
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How is tone produced on the Guitar and Harp. |
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Plucking or Strumming the Strings. |
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How is tone produced on the Flute. |
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Stream of air is directed against the edge of a hole. |
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What kind of Reed does the Oboe, English Horn and Bassoon use. |
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Single Reed Clarinet Mouthpiece |
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How is tone produced on a Brass instrument. |
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Air is blown into a mouthpiece while buzzing the lips. |
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Baritone Horn or Trombone Mouthpiece |
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How is tone produced on a Snare Drum, Bass Drum or Timpani |
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The Drum Head is struck by a stick or mallet |
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How is tone produced on the Bells. |
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Metal bars are struck by mallets. |
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How is tone produced with the Crash Cymbals. |
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2 cymbals are crashed together. |
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How is tone produced on the Pipe Organ |
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Sound is produced by sending pressurized air through different sized pipes with a keyboard. |
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How is tone produced on a Piano |
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Hammers strike metal strings when keys are depressed. |
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How is tone produced on the Harpsichord |
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Strings are plucked when keys are depressed. |
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How is tone produced on the Celesta. |
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Hammers strike steel plates when keys are depressed. |
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