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What is a train whistle.
The instrument that makes a vehicle noise.
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What is a recorder.
The instrument played by our fifth graders.
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What is a harmonica.
An instrument you can blow and drag to make sounds.
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What is a slide whistle.
An instrument that changes pitch like a trombone.
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What is a flute.
A non-reed woodwind found in an orchestra.
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What is a clarinet.
A black single reed instrument found in an orchestra or band.
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What is a water bottle or a jug.
An instrument you can blow across that can change sound by adding different amounts of water inside it.
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What is a piccolo.
The highest pitched member of the woodwind family.
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What is a saxophone.
A single reed instrument most commonly made of brass.
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What is a kazoo.
An instrument with a small membrane inside that vibrates to give it a harsh tone.
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What is a penny whistle.
An open holed flute often played in Irish music.
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What is an oboe.
A small orchestral instrument that uses two reeds connected closely together, leaving a very small opening to blow through.
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What is an ocarina.
An instrument made of hollow clay with holes to change the pitch.
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What is pan pipes or pan flute.
An instrument made of different sized bamboo pieces, tied together and blown across the top to play.
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What is a bassoon.
A large double reed instrument with sounding tubes that are 8 feet 4 inches in length.
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