Alphabet Colors QuizVersión en línea Guess a color word for every letter. por ecem A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A A portable keyboard-free wind instrument that expands and contracts a bellows to produce sound. Starts with B Percussion-forward stringed instrument with a round body and a short neck, often plucked. Starts with C A deep-sounding bowed string instrument held between the knees of the player. Starts with D Percussion family consisting of hollow shells struck with sticks or hands to create rhythm. Starts with E A brass instrument with a mellow tone, played by buzzing the lips into a mouthpiece. Starts with F Blown vertical wind instrument producing pitch by air across a mouth opening. Starts with G Stringed instrument played by plucking or strumming, usually with a fretted neck. Starts with H Large stringed instrument with strings stretched across a triangular frame and plucked. Starts with I Timbral woodwind played by blowing across a hole, commonly used in folk music. Starts with J Simple aerophone where a player blows across a lip and the air inside resonates. Starts with K Thumb piano with metal tines plucked to produce bright, bell-like tones. Starts with L Fretted plucked string instrument with a rounded back and a neck extending from the body. Starts with M Percussion instrument with wooden bars struck by mallets, arranged like a keyboard. Starts with N Wind instrument played by directing air through the nose to produce sound. Starts with O Double-reed woodwind known for its piercing, expressive melodic lines. Starts with P Hinged keyboard instrument that strikes strings with felt-covered hammers when keys are pressed. Starts with Q End-blown Andean folk flute with a distinctive notch and airy timbre. Starts with R Woodwind with a whistle mouthpiece; pitch changes by finger holes and breath. Starts with S Long-necked plucked string instrument with sympathetic strings and a resonant body. Starts with T Brass instrument with valves; plays bright, high-pitched melodies. Starts with U Small plucked string instrument with four nylon or gut strings, from Hawaii. Starts with V Stringed instrument held under the chin and played with a bow to create high melodies. Starts with W Percussion block struck with a mallet to produce a sharp, hollow tone. Starts with X Percussion instrument with wooden bars arranged chromatically and struck with mallets. Starts with Y Fretted lute with a rounder back, played by plucking two strings over a moon-shaped soundboard. Starts with Z Stringed instrument laid flat and played by plucking or strumming across its strings.