Which section in an orchestra has the most instruments
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string
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The swing bands of the 1930s and 1940s were an extension of what kind of musical groups
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jazz bands
jazz
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Who directs a marching band
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drum major
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What part of a plant is a sweet potato
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The sweet potato is a part of the root of the sweet potato
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How many sections does a symphonic orchestra have
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four
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What purpose do the tubes located under each bar of a xylophone serve
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resonators
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What is used to increase the volume of a musical instrument
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An Amplifier is used to increase the volume of an electrical
musical instrument by boosting the signal of the instrument and
"amplifying" it through a speaker system.
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Which instrument is sometimes used by a symphony orchestra to set the pitch for the other instruments in the orchestra
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oboe
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What term is defined as the quality given to a sound by its overtones
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timbre
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Which of these is not one of the major sections of an orchestra
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electronophones
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Which group carries the American flag in a drum and bugle corps
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color guard
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In which category does the harmonium belong
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free reed organ
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What are the components of the rhythm section of a jazz band
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piano, string bass, and drums
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What instrument is also referred to as tubular bells
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chimes
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Which term is defined as the music for an orchestra
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a score
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During which centuries did the Enlightenment occur
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The Age of Reason, also called the Enlightenment, occured during
the seventeenth and eighteenth century (1600's and lasted until the
late 1700's). This was a period in history when philosophers
emphasized the use of reason as the best method of learning the
truth.
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Which instrument consists of a keyboard with an arrangement of twenty three to seventy seven bells
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A carillon is an instrument that consists of a keyboard with an
arrangement of twenty-three to seventy-seven bells.
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Which is not a factor in the pitch of a human sound
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The size of the lungs
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Do the chime have as many as seventy strings and is played by using the hammers to strike the strings and can also be pluck or strum the strings yes or no
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Dulcimer
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Which of these groups would have the most musicians orchestra chamber orchestra or woodwind ensemble
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the right answer is Orchestra, the one who would have the most
musician.
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Which section in an orchestra has the most instruments
string
The swing bands of the 1930s and 1940s were an extension of what kind of musical groups
jazz bands
jazz
Who directs a marching band
drum major
What part of a plant is a sweet potato
The sweet potato is a part of the root of the sweet potato
plant.
How many sections does a symphonic orchestra have
four
What purpose do the tubes located under each bar of a xylophone serve
resonators
What is used to increase the volume of a musical instrument
An Amplifier is used to increase the volume of an electrical
musical instrument by boosting the signal of the instrument and
"amplifying" it through a speaker system.
Which instrument is sometimes used by a symphony orchestra to set the pitch for the other instruments in the orchestra
oboe
What term is defined as the quality given to a sound by its overtones
timbre
Which of these is not one of the major sections of an orchestra
electronophones
Which group carries the American flag in a drum and bugle corps
color guard
In which category does the harmonium belong
free reed organ
What are the components of the rhythm section of a jazz band
piano, string bass, and drums
What instrument is also referred to as tubular bells
chimes
Which term is defined as the music for an orchestra
a score
During which centuries did the Enlightenment occur
The Age of Reason, also called the Enlightenment, occured during
the seventeenth and eighteenth century (1600's and lasted until the
late 1700's). This was a period in history when philosophers
emphasized the use of reason as the best method of learning the
truth.
Which instrument consists of a keyboard with an arrangement of twenty three to seventy seven bells
A carillon is an instrument that consists of a keyboard with an
arrangement of twenty-three to seventy-seven bells.
Which is not a factor in the pitch of a human sound
The size of the lungs
Do the chime have as many as seventy strings and is played by using the hammers to strike the strings and can also be pluck or strum the strings yes or no
Dulcimer
Which of these groups would have the most musicians orchestra chamber orchestra or woodwind ensemble
the right answer is Orchestra, the one who would have the most
musician.