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Maus Band
100

What game does Mr. Brink play weekly?

Dungeons and Dragons!

100

How many beats is a dotted quarter note?

One and a Half Beats

100

Name the 4 types of saxophone typically found in a sax quartet.

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bari

100

Name 2 composers of pieces you played this year.

Various answers

100

What does BLT stand for?

Band Leadership Team

200

What secondary instrument did Mrs. Lewis study privately in college?

Trumpet

200

How many beats is a dotted half note, tied to a half note, tied to a quarter note?

6 beats

200

What is the most expensive beginner instrument to buy?

Bassoon or Tuba

200

What is the thing called that Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Brink read all the parts from?

The score

200

How many students were in the Maus Band the first year it was open?

122

300

Who does Mr. Brink play D&D with each week that has a tie to the Maus Band?

Mr. Lewis!

300

6 triplets in 4/4 time equals how many beats? (1, 2, 3, or 4)

2 beats

300

Name 3 instruments that start with the letter S

Sousaphone, Slapstick, Suspended Cymbal, Sax, Shaker

300

Who is known as "The March King"?

John Philip Sousa

300

How many students have gone on to study music in college or be a professional musician from the Maus Band?

20!

2012: Erica W, Jack S

2013: Franziska B

2014: Jennifer C, Nicholas L, Neil B

2015: Jackson P, Brenley R

2016: Kahlan Y, Josh F, Axel B, Vincent M

2017: Diego F, Maya K

2018: Eunah K

2020: Carter K, Emerson S, Kate M

2022: Noah R, Evan M (graduating seniors)

400

What is Mrs. Lewis's biggest pet peeve?

Breathing before the last note. Or tapping the pencil on the stand.

400

What is a whole note minus a half note plus a dotted half note times a half rest plus a quarter rest?

11 beats

400

How many octaves can a trombone or tuba play?

6-7 (lol)

400

Who wrote Lincolnshire Posy?

Percy Grainger

400

How many band parties/socials do we have in a year?

10

500

Why is it called a Trio in a march?

In a march, the trio is the contrasting middle or final section that features a new melody and a change in key. It gets its name from the 17th and 18th-century Baroque era, where this section was literally scored for three instruments to create a lighter, contrasting texture

500

What is it called when you play 2 different rhythms at the same time (ex: 3 against 4)?

Polyrhythms

500

How much does 4th position (valves 1 and 2) lower the pitch of a note?

1 1/2 steps

500

Name one female composer.

Julie Giroux, Erin Keaton, Carol Brittin Chambers, Katahj Kopley, Lisa Galvin, Christina Huss, Anne McGinty

500

What was the song that inspired Mrs. Lewis to write the Fight Song?

Gaudeamus Igitur

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