What is the first section always called in Classical Music?
What is the A section?
Beginning of a song, not always included
What is an introduction?
E-G-B-D-F means what to you?
What is a piano?
This classrooms number
What is Room 113?
The symbol that tells you to go back and play a section again
Bonus 10 points: What does it look like?
What is a Repeat Symbol?
Bonus: Bar line with two dots
The musically and lyrically repeated section of a song
What is a Chorus?
F-A-C-E means what to you?
The teachers name
What is Ms. Bunk?
Used to create two different endings for a melody
What are 1st and 2nd Endings?
Matches with other sections that have identical music and different lyrics
What is a Verse?
What is the symbol at the beginning of a line of music called?
Bonus (+10 each): Name a specific one
What is a clef?
Bonus: Treble Clef, Bass Clef, Alto Clef, Tenor Clef
The lowest pitched band instrument
What is Tuba?
Name one other music teacher in the building and their class
Word used when a section is almost the same as a previous section but a little different
Bonus (+10): What is the symbol for this?
What is "prime"?
Bonus: A'
A contrasting section to the verse;
Contains new melodic material
What is a Bridge?
How many notes are there in a scale?
What is 8?
Highest pitched band instrument
Half credit: Flute
Name the 3 A's in BMS
This is the type of listener we have to be when listening to classical music
What is an active listener?
Located after the verse and before the chorus;
Connects the verse to the chorus
What is a Pre-Chorus
What are the numbers at the beginning of a line of music called?
What is a Time Signature?
What is a Bow made out of?
What is Horse Hair?
Where is Ms. Bunk's office?
Where is inside the orchestra room to the left?