Singing loudly are: warbler and thrush; Beetles and grasshoppers play the piano; The drummer is a woodpecker; The flute players are little yellow birds and thrushes; The fox and the white quail sang a minor tune; Shallow singing is a deer; The wolf growled; The owl is humming; Singing in a low voice are Marubeni Peak and bees; It's the frog that keeps changing its tune.
Those tone-deaf animals are not discouraged, playing their beloved instruments one by one.
Woodpeckers choose dead branches that can make a loud noise. This is their drum. Its hard mouth is a useful drumstick.
The longicorn will bite when its neck is twisted. Isn't this a violin?
Grasshoppers have hooks on their paws and serrated wings. Isn't it fun to scratch their wings with claws?
This is the forest band.