Your instruments are called "woodwinds" because they are (or WERE) made of this material.
What is wood?
Percussionists do this to make a sound on their instrument.
What is hitting, shaking, or scraping?
Name 3 components of good posture.
What is feet flat on the floor, sit tall, sit on the edge of your chair, head tall, hiney on the hump etc.?
A composition written for two players.
What is a duet?
When taking a deep breath to play your instrument, you shouldn't be breathing with this part of your body.
What are the nose?
What is the large opening at the end of a brass instrument called?
The Bell.
These are used to play the snare drum.
What are drumsticks?
This is the difference between band instruments and orchestra instruments?
What is wind for band and strings for orchestra?
These are used to play pitched percussion instruments.
What are mallets?
How do you spell the woodwind teachers name?
LLEWELLYN
Musical notation is written on these five lines and four spaces.
What is a staff?
This woodwind used to be made of WOOD, but is now made of metal.
What is the flute?
This Brass instrument has the longest tubing, when unrolled.
What is the Tuba (or F French Horn) - both are similar length.
Name 5 instruments that will be all together in 7th and 8th grade band next year.
Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba, Percussion
The amount of beats in one measure of common time?
What is 4?