A | B |
B: Drones and bellows woodwind. | Bagpipes |
T: A three sided persucssion instrument | Triangles |
B: Used for reveille | Bugles |
S: An Indian lute | Sitars |
B: Played Scruggs style in Bluegrass | Banjos |
H: Called a french harp or mouth organ | Harmonicas |
K; Aslo called a Mirliton | Kazoos |
C: Clicked concave wooden shells | Castanets |
V: Lionel Hampton's specialty | Vibraphones |
A: xylophone struck with mallets. | Marimbas |
P: Half sized flute | Piccolo |
B: Woodwind instrument in the double reed family in the bass and tenor clefs. | Bassoons |
O: Usually made of wood in the treble or soprano range. | Oboe |
C: Single-reed mouthpiece straight cyclindrical tube with an almost cylindrical bore and a flawed bell. | Clarinets |
S: Usually made of brass, single reed mouthpiece. | Saxophones |
T: Brass family, slide instrument which varies pitch. | Trombones |
F: Brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. | French Horns |
V: String instrument with a blow, larger than a violin with lower and deeper sound. | Viola |
C: String instrument played by bowing or plucking its 4 strings. | Cello |
O: In Japan the art of paper folding | Oragami |
C: It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument or brush. | Calligraphy |
F: Technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid or wet lime plaster. | Frescos |
S: Image of a person, animal, object or scene representing as a solid shape of a single color, usually black with its edges matching the outlines of the subject. | Silhouette |
S: Works of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter. | Still Life |
L: Depiction of natural scenery in art. | Landscape Painting |