What is the first space in Treble Cleff
F
What is it called when you do not articulate each note?
Slur
Which percussion instrument is named after its shape?
Triangle
What is the musical word for "pick up note?"
Anacrusis
Most musical vocab comes from which language?
Italian
What is the third space on the staff in Treble Cleff?
C
What does crescendo mean?
To get louder over time
What is the lowest instrument in a band?
Tuba
What is the slow lyrical part of the warmup called?
Chorale
Who do we credit for starting the American Band Tradition?
John Philip Sousa
What is is the middle, 3rd line note in Bass Cleff?
D
Short and Seperated
How many types of saxophones are there?
4. Alto, Tenor, Baritone, and Soprano
What is the word for when an entire section is featured?
Soli
Mr. Phillips plays which instrument?
French Horn
What is one leger line beneath the staff in Treble Cleff?
C
What is the vocab word for gradually slowing down?
Ritardando or Rallentando
What are all four percussion keyboard instruments in our room?
Marimba, Vibraphone, Xylophone, Glockenspiel
What is it called when a clarinet plays from an A to a B or above?
Crossing the break
Which two instruments use a double reed?
Oboe and Bassoon
Extra points for english horn! :)
What note is two leger lines above the staff of a bass cleff?
What does the symbol Sfp mean?
Sforzando
The clarinet is pitched in which key?
Bb
What is the name of a "broken chord" where notes are played individually?
Arpeggio
Which concert key has 3 flats? Bb, Eb, and Ab
Concert Eb