Note Names
Rhythms
Instruments
Music Theory
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100

This is the name of the note on the bottom line of the Treble Clef staff

E

100

A Whole Note receives this many beats of sound

4

100

This instrument is silver, about 2 feet long and plays high notes

Flute

100

This marking tells you how many beats are in every measure

Time Signature

100

This is the Band Room Number

800

200

This is the name of the note on the top space of the Bass Clef Staff

G

200

This is how many beats of silence a half note rest receives 

2

200

These 3 instruments in the band use a reed

Clarinet, Saxophone & Oboe

200

This symbol tells you the piece has ended

Double Bar/Final Bar Line

200

At the end of every playing you must do this to your instrument

Swab it out, blow out the moisture, clean it or put away percusssion neatly

300

This is the word we remember for the spaces of the Treble Clef

FACE

300

This is what a Tie does to two or more notes that are the same

Adds their values together to make them longer

300

This instrument is made out of brass and is the foundation to the whole band sound

Tuba

300

These are the boxes of music that make up a piece

Measures

300

A staff is made up of 5 __________ & 4 ___________.

5 lines and 4 spaces

400

This is the number of letters in the alphabet we use to read music

7

400

What syllables you use to count eighth notes

Beat numbers plus &'s

400

This section creates rhythm and tempo to keep the band together

Percussion
400

These markings tell you how loud or soft to play the music

Dynamics

400

This is how all sound is made on all instruments

Vibration or Science

500

This is another name for the Bass Clef

F Clef

500

This is what a dot to the side of a note do

Adds half its original values

500

This instrument is made out of brass, is loud, adds drama to a piece of music and is a part of the percussion section

Crash Cymbals

500

These kind of symbols tell you to play a note with empasis, short, long or smooth

Articulations

500

This is year Number ? that Mrs Urquidez has been teaching here at Dale

33

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