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Music – Fill in the Blank

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Find the word that best fits each sentence.


Laura's favorite instruments are the             and the flute, because they are both woodwinds.

In the United States, the             is much less common than the piano.

After mastering the oboe, the girl learned how to play the            .

In paintings, you will frequently see an angel portrayed playing a            .

The             uses a double reed, just like the oboe.

He plays the             in the school marching band and the jazz band.

Winona can play a             and a guitar at the same time.

The young man sang as he played a romantic melody on his            .

The court jester played the             as he danced around for the king.

The             is long and slender, with holes and keys and a double-reed mouthpiece.

The girl saw a man playing the             at a Middle Eastern heritage parade.

The Japanese man used only one plectrum to play the            .

An             is sometimes called a squeeze box because it must be squeezed to produce a sound.

She owns both a classical and an electric            .

The Arabic boy learned how to play the             from his father.

The             is a Russian instrument that is played much like a guitar.

She bought a             for her small apartment.

He had to take many classes to learn how to play the            .

The             has a softer sound than the piano.

The folk musician picked up the             and began to play.

The             is an instrument that originated in India and Pakistan.


Word List

koto harmonica spinet rebab
accordion shawm oboe guitar
clarinet zither lute sitar
harpsichord dulcimer saxophone harp
mandolin bassoon balalaika santur
clavichord      


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