Instruments

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  1. 3. A brass instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air through closed lips to produce musical tones.
  2. 7. Instruments that produce sound through striking or shaking, including drums, cymbals, and xylophones.
  3. 9. The speed at which a piece of music is played.
  4. 10. Music Printed or written music notation that musicians read to perform a piece.
  5. 11. Concave metal plates that produce a crashing sound when struck together.
  6. 12. The pattern of beats and durations in music
  7. 13. A woodwind instrument with a double reed, played by blowing air through a narrow, tubular body.
  8. 14. A brass instrument with a coiled tube and a flared bell, played with a hand in the bell to change the tone.
  9. 17. The person who leads and directs a musical ensemble, often using a baton.
  10. 18. A woodwind instrument with a high, clear sound, played by blowing across a hole near one end of a long tube.
  11. 20. A family of woodwind instruments with a conical metal body and a single-reed mouthpiece.
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  1. 1. The variations in loudness and intensity in music.
  2. 2. Wooden sticks used to strike drums and other percussion instruments.
  3. 4. A small flute with a high pitch and bright tone.
  4. 5. A brass instrument with a sliding tube that changes the length of the instrument, producing different pitches.
  5. 6. The largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument with a wide, coiled tube.
  6. 8. Gradually decreasing the volume of the music
  7. 15. Gradually increasing the volume of the music.
  8. 16. The combination of different musical notes played or sung simultaneously to create a pleasing sound.
  9. 19. A woodwind instrument with a single-reed mouthpiece, typically having a cylindrical tube with finger holes and keys.