Across
- 1. A percussion instrument consisting of a set of cylindrical or round shells, usually made of wood or metal, played by striking or hitting with sticks or hands.
- 4. A brass musical instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air into it and pressing the valves to change the pitch.
- 8. A stringed musical instrument played with a bow, producing sound by vibrating the strings. The violin is held against the shoulder and played with the fingers.
- 9. A small wind instrument played by blowing air into it and using the mouth to control the airflow and produce different musical notes.
- 10. A wind instrument made of metal or wood, played by blowing air across a hole or an opening, producing musical notes.
Down
- 2. A woodwind instrument with a curved metal tube and a single-reed mouthpiece, played by blowing air into it and using keys to produce different notes.
- 3. A stringed musical instrument with a flat back and a long neck, typically played by strumming or plucking the strings.
- 5. A small four-stringed instrument resembling a guitar, often associated with Hawaiian music, played by strumming or plucking the strings.
- 6. A large keyboard instrument with strings that produce sound when struck by hammers, allowing the player to create melodies and harmonies.
- 7. A percussion instrument consisting of a circular frame with metal jingles or discs, played by shaking, tapping, or striking it with the hands.
