Thanks for watching the video! I am learning piano and enjoy listening to classical music. I really enjoyed making this video and I hope you enjoy watching it! Let me know how many you guessed in the comment and of course, let me know if there are any mistakes! Sound. - MT
#16 is not a glockenspiel, it’s a marimba! A glockenspiel, also known as bells, is distinctive for its high pitched sounds, and its keys are made of metal. The marimba has a larger range, going well into the bass clef, and it has a more mellow sound due to its being made of wood.
the instrument on the left is a vibraphone, and the one on the right is probably a xylophone. glockenspiels are far smaller than vibraphones, and marimbas have a softer tone than xylophones.
@@RtsShrtFrRtthw youre right about the vibes but that is 100% a marimba. xylophones typically have less range than vibes (the marimba in the video appears to be larger than the vibes) and you absolutely do not (or rarely ever) use 4 yarn mallets on a xylo because xylos don't play chords, and they're not made for soft mallets like that (and will hardly produce sound because of the shorter resonators), while marimbas are. also just in general most mallet percussion duets are written for a vibraphone and a marimba.
@@RtsShrtFrRtthw it is vibraphone, xylophone not glockenspiels and marimba glockenspiels is metal and it is smaller and the keys are slim i did mallet percussion for 5 years since 3rd grade i a played all of the mallet types well most
I was looking everywhere for this comment. I knew it was a piccolo something, but the fact that they just put trumpet is like labeling a clarinet as a bass clarinet.
As someone who plays the Euphonium, and is in a brass band, that is not a Euphonium, that is a Tuba. It is simply playing higher in it's register than you might be used to hearing. Additionally, tuba's can have the extra valve that @phineas1117 is talking about and come in several different shapes/keys. The way to tell if it's a Euphonium is by the size (usually don't have to stretch to reach around it, and the bell will be at head height when resting on your lap (not the chair). It is also higher in pitch than other tubas (yes I said other, since the Euphonium is technically in the tuba family), but the tone will be slightly different in the overlapping registers (it will sound thinner on tuba than euphonium in the tuba's upper register)
I love the way you really go through all of the notes so that if you are a bit stuck it helps you out example: viola and violin. I would have had no idea if you didn’t play the highest notes of them both. Thank you!
For me, there are only some slight nuances within specific ranges of instruments that make some instruments of differing families sound similar (sax/oboe for example)... but for the most part, I hear instruments sounds pretty much distinct to a specific family, so it really didn't matter they were grouped by family. I find it harder to recognize same family instruments, unless their top or bottom extremes are played.
I actually have characters for the instruments in this video, they’re called instrument characters Trumpet: Terry Trumpet French Horn: Fernando Horn Trombone: Tom Trombone Tuba: Toby Tuba Violin: Vikki Violin Cello: Charlie Cello Viola: Victoria Viola String Bass/Double Bass: Shawn Bass Oboe: Obi Oboe Flute: Fiona Clef Bassoon: Bassoon Clef Clarinet: Clarinet Clef Timpani: Diana Daniels Harp: Angela Angel Xylophone: Diana Daniels Glockenspiel: Ginger Glockenspiel Snare Drum: Diana Daniels Piano: Pauline Piano Triangle: Diana Daniels Marimba: Marcia Marimba Disclaimer: Sometimes I name the characters after their instruments. Clarinet and Bassoon Clef are good examples and Diana Daniels is the instrument character for all of the percussion instruments in the orchestra, so that’s the reason you see Diana’s name more than once. Also, the instrument characters can be the human versions of their instruments or just simply characters who are assigned an instrument.
@@MisterTeach By the way, here’s the genders of the instrument characters Terry Trumpet: Male (Boy) Fernando Horn: Male (Boy) Tom Trombone: Male (Boy) Toby Tuba: Male (Boy) Vikki Violin: Female (Girl) Charlie Cello: Male (Boy) Victoria Viola: Female (Girl) Shawn Bass: Male (Boy) Obi Oboe: Male (Boy) Fiona Clef: Female (Girl) Bassoon Clef: Male (Boy) Clarinet Clef: Female (Girl) Diana Daniels Female (Girl) Angela Angel: Female (Girl) Ginger Glockenspiel: Female (Girl) Pauline Piano: Female (Girl) Marcia Marimba: Female (Girl)
I know this is out there, but does anyone know the name of the piece played on bass? It seemed like a cool piece and I’m looking for one for my orchestra audition next year
Hi. Amazing video. My wife, Lidia C.P. is a music teacher. Can she use this as didactic material in one of her power point presentations wich will take place in may 2023 while she is tested for obtaining the 1st Degree qualification? You will be fully credited of course. Thank you for your time :)
hey, I see Christian Jones, Michael Fuller, Andrew Cresci, Amy Harman, Mark van de Wiel, Andrew Smith, and Timothy Rundle from the Philharmonia Orchestra!
What about the group of stringed instruments for children to recognize? Can you group them by instrument families? - stringed - woodwind - Brass - Percussion Thank you!
For future reference, glocks have a very metallic, bright sustained sound and xylophones have a very distinct sharp, wooden short sound whereas vibraphone and marimba are softer, warmer sounds. Vibraphone also has a sustain pedal like a piano.
my answers: 1- oboe 2- French horn 3- I forgot trumpet and trombone are two different things, I said flute ;-; 4- oboe- I thought tube was the same as double bass 5- oboe the popular man HOW IS THAT A STRING- 6- i give up
As an orchestral composer, I got them all but fifteen and sixteen, which were playing with soft mallets, which is not really representative of their sound. As an orchestral percussionist myself, I think it's a horrible example. Both are generally played by plastic or hard rubber mallets. Glocks use metal mallets a lot. They sound almost like marimba and vibraphone. Number one was also a piccolo trumpet, or a pocket trumpet.
First one was actually a cornet which is very similar to a trumpet but different. I have played both Edit: 2 years later I now know that it is in fact the trumpet I dream the most of having.... my beloved piccolo trumpet how I wish to buy you
The answers for 15 and 16 don't seem right to me. I see and hear a vibraphone and a marimba. Xylophones are made of wood so if anything the one on the right of the screen would be a better contender. People often say 'xylophone' when they mean glockenspiel but in this case the image was another metallophone, namely a vibraphone. Glockenspiels are smaller and more high pitched.
I got 14 out of 20 Ones I got wrong were: Viola (didn’t know what it was because I’m not familiar with strings yet) Cello (thought it was double bass Xylophone and Glockenspiel (thought it was either marimba or vibraphone) Flute (thought it was clarinet) Bassoon (thought it was clarinet) Oboe (thought it was alto saxophone) Everything else thought I got right
It was marimba and vibe duet - the creator got it wrong 😂 I'm a percussionist so it drove me nuts, and the comments are all talking about that one being wrong
Has a bassoonist, I can't Believing that they confuse the sound of the bassoon with the sound of some other woodwind instrument😭 It doesn't make sense to me
6:37 There are 4 common mallet instruments used in Orchestral settings, and you had 2 of them in this video, and you STILL somehow managed to get it all wrong. The 2 instruments present are Marimba and Vibraphone. Xylophone has a very sharp staccato sound, and Glockenspiel has a very high pitch to it. If you think it's hard, its not. All you have to do is 5 minutes of research and you will know the differences.
On number two I got confused because my my first I was like saying it could either be like French horn or trombone so I didn’t answer. It was French horn and I think that was pretty hard to answer because I’ve heard that French trombone sound really similar 0:46
Thanks for watching the video! I am learning piano and enjoy listening to classical music. I really enjoyed making this video and I hope you enjoy watching it! Let me know how many you guessed in the comment and of course, let me know if there are any mistakes! Sound. - MT
#16 was a vibraphone not a glockenspiel
the glockenspiel was a marimba, and the xylophone was a vibraphone. just learned it a few minutes ago….
also wednesday is playing the cello right?
The first instrument is a cornet, not a trumpet. The cornet is smaller and that range is way too high for a trumpet!
#16 is not a glockenspiel, it’s a marimba! A glockenspiel, also known as bells, is distinctive for its high pitched sounds, and its keys are made of metal. The marimba has a larger range, going well into the bass clef, and it has a more mellow sound due to its being made of wood.
the instrument on the left is a vibraphone, and the one on the right is probably a xylophone.
glockenspiels are far smaller than vibraphones, and marimbas have a softer tone than xylophones.
@@RtsShrtFrRtthw youre right about the vibes but that is 100% a marimba. xylophones typically have less range than vibes (the marimba in the video appears to be larger than the vibes) and you absolutely do not (or rarely ever) use 4 yarn mallets on a xylo because xylos don't play chords, and they're not made for soft mallets like that (and will hardly produce sound because of the shorter resonators), while marimbas are. also just in general most mallet percussion duets are written for a vibraphone and a marimba.
@@merlin7794 oh, that makes a lot of sense. i'm not a percussionist, so i'm no expert haha :)
I was confused as well. Its Vibraphone and Marimba but the Video said Xylophone and Glockenspiel 😂
@@RtsShrtFrRtthw it is vibraphone, xylophone not glockenspiels and marimba glockenspiels is metal and it is smaller and the keys are slim i did mallet percussion for 5 years since 3rd grade i a played all of the mallet types well most
Percussionist here: #15-16 This is not a xylophone and Glockenspiel. That is a Vibraphone (left) and marimba (right).
I was going say that it was vibes and marimba
Fr that makes me so annoyed 😭
Thank you for letting me know I wasn’t the only one
i was going to say that lol
same here
i hate to study for music listening exam
gl
yes
this is just a fun game
Same I’ve got one today
I got one tmr
The first one is actually a piccolo trumpet
Would’ve been good to know
That’s why I had a hard time identifying it
and a tiny one at that, looks like it could be a C piccolo, but interestingly doesn't have a 4th valve.
I was looking everywhere for this comment. I knew it was a piccolo something, but the fact that they just put trumpet is like labeling a clarinet as a bass clarinet.
no wonder, I was wonder why it was so high but so obviously not the piccolo bahaha
Just got a cochlear implant and I’m learning to hear again. This video is great for recognizing instruments ❤
I pretty sure the first instrument was a piccolo trumpet or could be played by a C trumpet. Just want your listeners to know.
I knew it didn’t sound like a typical trumpet
I love the sound of both the cello and piano. The piano has a smooth and soothing sound to it while the cello has a dark and rich sound to it
you can thank wednesday for the cello :D if my theory is correct that is
you can hear the piano all the time in hotels don’t worry
When your "tuba" is actually a euphonium
I thought it was to high for tuba!
It’s a tuba, euphoniums have an extra key for the hand you’re hugging it
As someone who plays the Euphonium, and is in a brass band, that is not a Euphonium, that is a Tuba. It is simply playing higher in it's register than you might be used to hearing. Additionally, tuba's can have the extra valve that @phineas1117 is talking about and come in several different shapes/keys. The way to tell if it's a Euphonium is by the size (usually don't have to stretch to reach around it, and the bell will be at head height when resting on your lap (not the chair). It is also higher in pitch than other tubas (yes I said other, since the Euphonium is technically in the tuba family), but the tone will be slightly different in the overlapping registers (it will sound thinner on tuba than euphonium in the tuba's upper register)
That tuba was not only playing out of the range of a tuba, but he was puffing so much
I’m pretty sure it was a euphonium
I love the way you really go through all of the notes so that if you are a bit stuck it helps you out example: viola and violin. I would have had no idea if you didn’t play the highest notes of them both. Thank you!
The best instrument sounds quiz so far on the internet. Exactly what I've searched for. Hats off, sir.
Many thanks. I'm glad you like it. 👍
Here’s my answers
1: Trumpet
2: French Horn
3: Trombone
4: Tuba
5: Violin
6: Cello
7: Viola
8: Double Bass
9: Oboe
10: Flute
11: Bassoon (yay! The bassoon! Thanks for including it)
12: Clarinet (my favorite instrument other than the bassoon)
13: Tympani
14: Harp
15: Xylophone (thanks for fixing the sound issue)
16: Glockenspiel
17: Snare Drum
18: Piano
19: Triangle
20: Marimba
Funny with the “xylophone” and “Glock” you just so happened to pick the videos answers…. (Which are wrong)
@@amazingjames1979i was thinking the same LOL
is what im thinking right? im thinking wednesday’s playing the cello, tell me off if im wrong
do u have early onset dementia?
The very first one was not a normal trumpet but a piccolo trumpet.
This is quite good. It is a shame you grouped all the instruments by type. Makes it much easier to guess.
For me, there are only some slight nuances within specific ranges of instruments that make some instruments of differing families sound similar (sax/oboe for example)... but for the most part, I hear instruments sounds pretty much distinct to a specific family, so it really didn't matter they were grouped by family. I find it harder to recognize same family instruments, unless their top or bottom extremes are played.
I always wondered why I never could distingush the Triangle in an orchestra. Now I know, I heard total silence when #19 played.
String
01:43 violin
02:15 cello
02:35 viola
03:08 contrabass
06:01 harp
Wind
00:05 trumpet
00:29 horn
00:30 Trombone
01:15 tuba
04:00 oboe
04:32 flute
04:55 bassoon
05:10 clarinet
Percussion
05:38 timpani
06:20 xylophone
06:48 snare
07:22 piano
08:02 triangle
08:28 marimba
0:51 is trombone :)
Oh thank you so much
Piano is a stringed instrument bruh
@@johannsebastianbeanz3690 it’s actually string and percussion
@@elladrawsstuff I N T E R S T I N G
I actually have characters for the instruments in this video, they’re called instrument characters
Trumpet: Terry Trumpet
French Horn: Fernando Horn
Trombone: Tom Trombone
Tuba: Toby Tuba
Violin: Vikki Violin
Cello: Charlie Cello
Viola: Victoria Viola
String Bass/Double Bass: Shawn Bass
Oboe: Obi Oboe
Flute: Fiona Clef
Bassoon: Bassoon Clef
Clarinet: Clarinet Clef
Timpani: Diana Daniels
Harp: Angela Angel
Xylophone: Diana Daniels
Glockenspiel: Ginger Glockenspiel
Snare Drum: Diana Daniels
Piano: Pauline Piano
Triangle: Diana Daniels
Marimba: Marcia Marimba
Disclaimer: Sometimes I name the characters after their instruments. Clarinet and Bassoon Clef are good examples and Diana Daniels is the instrument character for all of the percussion instruments in the orchestra, so that’s the reason you see Diana’s name more than once. Also, the instrument characters can be the human versions of their instruments or just simply characters who are assigned an instrument.
That's awesome! Thanks. 👍
@@MisterTeach By the way, here’s the genders of the instrument characters
Terry Trumpet: Male (Boy)
Fernando Horn: Male (Boy)
Tom Trombone: Male (Boy)
Toby Tuba: Male (Boy)
Vikki Violin: Female (Girl)
Charlie Cello: Male (Boy)
Victoria Viola: Female (Girl)
Shawn Bass: Male (Boy)
Obi Oboe: Male (Boy)
Fiona Clef: Female (Girl)
Bassoon Clef: Male (Boy)
Clarinet Clef: Female (Girl)
Diana Daniels Female (Girl)
Angela Angel: Female (Girl)
Ginger Glockenspiel: Female (Girl)
Pauline Piano: Female (Girl)
Marcia Marimba: Female (Girl)
Woah.. Thank youu ❤️
Y yo
😮5g
00:05 trumpet
00:29 horn
00:30 Trombone
01:15 tuba
01:43 violin
02:15 cello
02:35 viola
03:08 contrabass
04:00 oboe
04:32 flute
04:55 bassoon
05:10 clarinet
05:38 timpani
06:01 harp
06:20 xylophone
06:48 snare
07:22 piano
08:02 triangle
08:28 marimba
I am pretty sure the timpanist played the timpani part from beethoven's fifth, fourth movement. i wonder if it's true?
I’m a trombonist in my school’s symphonic band. And I got 19/20. Only missed Xylophone, guessing Marimba.
I enjoy this test, it’s crazy to hear technology takes the place over these beautiful instruments.
I love how you did brass instruments first, strings second, woodwinds third, and percussion fourth/last (minus the harp)
Nvm harp sounds like a percussion instrument
@DiddyBiggy That was over a year ago-
@DiddyBiggy But it’s a string I’m dumb lol
the harp is both a percussion and strings instrument.
@@oboeland4050 the harp is both a strings and percussion instrument
4:00 The Brahms Violin Concerto second movement oboe solo that I will never forget
0:05 - Trumpet
0:29 - French Horn
0:47 - Trombone
1:41 - Violin
6:55 - Snare Drum
1. Trumpet
2. French horn
3. Trombone
4. Tuba
5. Violin
6. Cello
7. Viola
8. Double bass
9.
10.
I’ll finish it for you
9: Oboe
10: Flute
11: Bassoon
12: Clarinet
13: Timpani
14: Harp
15: Xylophone
16: Glockenspiel
17: Snare Drum
18: Piano
19: Triangle
20: Marimba
Danke das du mir beim Musik Test unterstütz ❤😂
This is a useful video, but one wish: I wish they were mixed up in a more random order rather than by instrument family!
Great comment. Thanks.
Everyone: “came for a music lesson”
Me: “came for my favorite instruments” (clarinet and bassoon)
Yes! I still play bassoon 💕🎶
@@jenniferm6042 Awesome!
@@ariannagorbet6674 i came here to listen to instruments since i dont have them
do u have early onset dementia?
I got everything correct except for the Tuba one. I thought it was a saxophone.
I thought it was a eupho
range was a bit higher than you'd expect because it was either an Eb or an F tuba.
@@GingerVixen
@@nkdude11 oh that makes sense why I thought Is was a euphonium! Thankyou.
0:20 is that a piccolo trumpet?
That's a vibraphone, not a glockenspiel.
And it's not a xylophone, that's a marimba. Yikes.
I was looking through the comments, searching for someone saying this! Thanks ;-) You are totally right, as a percussionist I can confirm :-p
I know this is out there, but does anyone know the name of the piece played on bass? It seemed like a cool piece and I’m looking for one for my orchestra audition next year
Hi. Amazing video. My wife, Lidia C.P. is a music teacher. Can she use this as didactic material in one of her power point presentations wich will take place in may 2023 while she is tested for obtaining the 1st Degree qualification? You will be fully credited of course. Thank you for your time :)
hey, I see Christian Jones, Michael Fuller, Andrew Cresci, Amy Harman, Mark van de Wiel, Andrew Smith, and Timothy Rundle from the Philharmonia Orchestra!
As a hornist, I knew all of these
I was struggeling with with viola and cello.
I did not recognize the Glockenspiel.
0:05 Trompete
0:30 Horn
0:50 Posaune
1:15 Tuba
1:40 Geige
2:15 cello
2:37 Bratsche
3:05 kontrabass
4:00 Oboe
4:33 Queerflöte
4:55 Fagott
5:12 Klarinette
You have put the trumpet twice in the answer list - where is the trombone?
@@angelacooper2661posaune?
0:19 Trumpet, 2:00 Violin, 4:46 Flute, 5:05 bassoon, 5:27 clarinet
Thanks mann
0:29 Horn
1:41 Violin
3:04 Doubl bass
4:00 Oboe
4:33 Flute
5:12 Clarinet
5:39 Timpani
i got all right except French Horn and Glockenspiel
Thats because the "glockenspiel" was actually a vibraphone
Fact:
There are two types of people here, kids in online school, and weird neckbeards who listen to this for fun.
agreed i for one tho am listening to this for school
I'm doing online school too.
same this is n o
I'm an absolute beginner in music and this video is helping me develop my listening skills.
Online school.
I love how they played the theme from ‘the shining’ for the tuba part hahHa
It actually originally came from the dies irae from symphonie fantastique by Hector Berlioz
What about the group of stringed instruments for children to recognize?
Can you group them by instrument families?
- stringed
- woodwind
- Brass
- Percussion
Thank you!
Grand piano
Violin
Guitar
Ukulele
Recorder
Kazoo
Electric guitar
Acoustic guitar
Xylophone
sitar
Jew harp
Drum
Vlola
I watch this at school
That was unfair, xylophone AND glockenspiel together!!! hehe Well done to throw in that gotcha!
It’s not even a xylophone or a glockenspiel hahaha. It’s a vibraphone and a marimba.
For future reference, glocks have a very metallic, bright sustained sound and xylophones have a very distinct sharp, wooden short sound whereas vibraphone and marimba are softer, warmer sounds. Vibraphone also has a sustain pedal like a piano.
my answers:
1- oboe
2- French horn
3- I forgot trumpet and trombone are two different things, I said flute ;-;
4- oboe- I thought tube was the same as double bass
5- oboe the popular man
HOW IS THAT A STRING-
6- i give up
wow, wednesday is crazy talented at playing the cello….
time wednesday played the cello :D 2:31
As an orchestral composer, I got them all but fifteen and sixteen, which were playing with soft mallets, which is not really representative of their sound. As an orchestral percussionist myself, I think it's a horrible example. Both are generally played by plastic or hard rubber mallets. Glocks use metal mallets a lot. They sound almost like marimba and vibraphone.
Number one was also a piccolo trumpet, or a pocket trumpet.
There are 3 instrument families.
1. Wind
2. Stringed
3. Percussion
Don’t forget brass
@@Awqkened903 Brass as also Wind.
@@MinaSmol I guess you could classify them the same, but for me personally I prefer having them separate
Where do you get the videos?
Question of the day: Why do they have the sax on the cover image when it is a band instrument, not orchestral?
Sax has plenty of orchestral repertoire!
Isn't that first instrument a piccolo trumpet? It plays higher and is smaller than a typical trumpet. Correct?
Love' from india jharkhand jamshedpur jugsalai chaprahiya mohallah 0:42
First one was actually a cornet which is very similar to a trumpet but different. I have played both
Edit: 2 years later I now know that it is in fact the trumpet I dream the most of having.... my beloved piccolo trumpet how I wish to buy you
Wrong it’s a trumpet in f
To smal for an cornet. It is an piccolo trumpet.
nope its a piccolo trumpet
The answers for 15 and 16 don't seem right to me. I see and hear a vibraphone and a marimba. Xylophones are made of wood so if anything the one on the right of the screen would be a better contender. People often say 'xylophone' when they mean glockenspiel but in this case the image was another metallophone, namely a vibraphone. Glockenspiels are smaller and more high pitched.
I got 14 out of 20
Ones I got wrong were:
Viola (didn’t know what it was because I’m not familiar with strings yet)
Cello (thought it was double bass
Xylophone and Glockenspiel (thought it was either marimba or vibraphone)
Flute (thought it was clarinet)
Bassoon (thought it was clarinet)
Oboe (thought it was alto saxophone)
Everything else thought I got right
You got 15 right, the creator is an idiot who has no idea what he is talking about. 15 was Marimba and Vibraphone
I also thought that the bassoon and flute were clarinet. I play clarinet myself, and I, for some reason, couldn't tell the difference..
It was marimba and vibe duet - the creator got it wrong 😂 I'm a percussionist so it drove me nuts, and the comments are all talking about that one being wrong
Has a bassoonist, I can't Believing that they confuse the sound of the bassoon with the sound of some other woodwind instrument😭 It doesn't make sense to me
I love this video,!
Number one was a piccolo trumpet and 5 was a viola
Thanks, this is a fun way to "test" my elementary students> Thanks!
I had all right except for trombone. I thought it was a tuba
I'm sure I heard the Torrances approaching the overlook hotel at one point
as a cello player i got 19/20
i mistaked the oboe as a clarinet
First one is actually a piccolo trumpet, if anyone wanted to know
my answers:
1. piccolo trumpet
2. french horn
3. trombone
4. tuba
5.violin
6. cello
7. viola
8. double bass
9. oboe
10. flute
11. contrabassoon
12. clarinet
13. timpani
14. harp
15. xylophone
16. glockenspiel
17. snare drum
18. piano
19. triangle
20. marimba
actually the xylophone is a marimba XD
XD the xylophone is a vibraphone and the glockenspiel is a marimba
courtesy of my music teacher…
it would help if someone provided the family each instrument comes from :( it would take far too long to search up
1. pocket trumpet... not a standard orchestra instrument
Piccolo trumpet is pretty seldom #pennylane
1:40 violin
2:13 cello
2:36 viola
I got all right except glockenspiel 😭
This video is very useful! Whats the song or the instrumental title for the xylophone one? ❤ Its so calm....
I can't believe I got viola and violin right
0. 4:19
1. 3:08
2. 4:32
3. 0:05
4. 6:48
5. 1:43
6. 5:38
1-3, 5-6, 9-12, 18
You should also include gong
6:37 There are 4 common mallet instruments used in Orchestral settings, and you had 2 of them in this video, and you STILL somehow managed to get it all wrong. The 2 instruments present are Marimba and Vibraphone. Xylophone has a very sharp staccato sound, and Glockenspiel has a very high pitch to it. If you think it's hard, its not. All you have to do is 5 minutes of research and you will know the differences.
Appreciate the comment, if not the tone of it.
I guessed 17 instruments correctly.
No. 1 is actually a piccolo trumpet lol
So much appreciate .It's a lot help me
6:33 these instruments have piping underneath, shouldn’t it be marimba and vibraphone rather than xylophone and glockenspiel?
Ayo I have a test tmr this should help thanks
I was quite disappointed when I didn't hear a Euphonium in the mix, but still a great video, nonetheless.
That isn't a glockenspiel or a xylophone for #15 and #16. They are a Marimba and a Vibraphone. #musiceducation
Im so here because of school im not gonna lie i suck at this quiz but imma tell my teacher i find everythings 😭
Number 1 was actually a Piccolo Trumpet
What are the pieces that are being played in numbers 17 and 18?
that is my Homework in music
Ilike
In my band class im in brass and there is brass/percussion or woodwind and I play trombone but I wanna play 🎷
1st is actually a piccolo trumpet
On number two I got confused because my my first I was like saying it could either be like French horn or trombone so I didn’t answer. It was French horn and I think that was pretty hard to answer because I’ve heard that French trombone sound really similar 0:46
#15 both are Marimba maybe one is Vibraphone the other Marimba. Definitely not Xylophone and Glock
i subscribed
The poor Saxaphones just got straight up left out lol
I was waiting to hear the saxophones
At the xylophone part it was actually a vibraphone and a xylophone
1:36 at tuba I saw that the guys cheeks were growing really big😂😂😂😂
I also have music exam today 😢
16/20
I know what all of these are because I play a double bass together
the 16e is not a glockenspiel but a vibraphone