What is the primary material used in making a didgeridoo?
Wood
Brass
Plastic
Ceramic
Which instrument is played without direct physical contact?
Violin
Theremin
Harp
Flute
What type of instrument is the hurdy-gurdy?
Stringed
Wind
Percussion
Keyboard
The nyckelharpa is a traditional instrument from which country?
Italy
Sweden
Ireland
Japan
What is the glass armonica also known as?
Crystallophone
Glass harp
Hydrocrystalophone
All of the above
Which instrument is known for its use in Swiss folk music?
Alphorn
Bagpipes
Banjo
Sitar
The octobass is an unusually large version of what instrument?
Violin
Guitar
Double bass
Cello
Which instrument features a set of bellows and a keyboard?
Accordion
Piano
Harmonium
Organ
What is the Hang primarily made of?
Wood
Steel
Brass
Clay
Which instrument is shaped like a trapezoid and played with mallets?
Xylophone
Hammered dulcimer
Lyre
Marimba
Which instrument is similar in shape to a spaceship?
Hang drum
Ocarina
Sitar
Balalaika
What is the Chapman Stick primarily used to play?
Melody
Harmony
Rhythm
All of the above
Which instrument resembles a large metal pan?
Timpani
Steel drum
Gong
Cymbal
What material is a quena typically made from?
Wood
Steel
Plastic
Bamboo
What is unique about the playing style of the kora?
Plucked like a harp
Bowed
Blown into
Struck with mallets
Which instrument uses air and keys to produce sound?
Trumpet
Piano
Accordion
Drum kit
What is the bodhran traditionally played with?
Drumstick
Fingers
Bow
Both 1 and 2
Which stringed instrument has a round, gourd body?
Banjo
Guitar
Sitar
Ukulele
From which country does the bandoneon originate?
Germany
Argentina
Italy
Spain
What is the main feature of the waterphone?
It uses water
It’s made of glass
It’s played underwater
Metal resonators
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