Food
Notes
Recorder
Vocabulary
Songs
100
Boiled peanut.
What is a Goober Pea?
100
It gets 4 counts.
What is a whole note?
100
The hand that goes on the top of the recorder.
What is the left hand?
100
The pulse of the music.
What is the beat?
100
The name of our national anthem.
What is "The Star-Spangled Banner?"
200
macaroni, farfale, lasagna, spaghetti
What are kinds of pasta?
200
It gets 2 counts.
What is a half note?
200
The name of the hole on the back of the recorder.
What is the thumb hole?
200
The pattern of the beat.
What is rhythm?
200
The name of our state song.
What is "Beautiful Nebraska?"
300
A round, puffy, sugary food you put on the end of a stick and roast over a fire.
What is a marshmallow?
300
It gets 1 count.
What is a quarter note?
300
The name of the note you get when you cover the thumb hole and the top hole.
What is B?
300
The 5 lines and 4 spaces where the music is written.
What is the staff?
300
Francis Scott Key.
Who wrote the words to the Star-Spangled Banner?
400
The man who wrote the words to "Hungry, Hungry."
Who is Dr. Seuss or Theordor Giesel?
400
They can be hooked together with a beam or have a flag.
What are eighth notes?
400
The name of the note you get when you cover the top 3 holes and the thumb hole.
What is G?
400
The high and the low of the music.
What is the pitch?
400
The war during which "Goober Peas" was sung.
What is "The Civil War" or "The War Between the States?"
500
The name of the recorder piece that we play about food.
What is "Blue Eggs over Easy?"
500
It means a silent count.
What is a rest?
500
The name of the big recorder Mrs. Lukow plays that sound an octave lower than regular recorders.
What is the tenor recorder?
500
The space between 2 bar lines.
What is a measure?
500
The recorder piece we play in which the girls play an A and the boys play a B at the same time.
What is "B A Black Belt?"
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