Main two clefs used in music
Treble and Bass
trumpet player, nicknamed "Satchmo," also scatted and sang with a rough, gravely voice
Louis Armstrong
DCI stands for
Drum Corps International
Response for a mistake in command
As you were
Prominent movie featuring red shoes, popular for being one of the first in color
The Wizard of Oz
Top number in a time signature tells what?
The total number of beats in a measure
Jazz originated in this city.
New Orleans
Group of wind instruments that ARE NOT included in DCI
Woodwinds
Term used to refer to the step style that we use in our marching band
Roll stepping
Movie series directed by Steven Spielberg, featuring giant reptiles
Jurassic Park
An tempo at allegro means
Fast
Finish the phrase "It don't mean a thing..."
If it ain't got that swing
When this band performs, the crowd chants "BLUE!," often mistaken for boo.
Bluecoats
These should be used in order to maintain a line side to side
Peripherals
Archaeologist known for being afraid of snakes
Indiana Jones
Relationship Between 12 tones of the chromatic scale
Circle of Fifths
This type of jazz, popular in the 1920's, features a march-like accompaniment and a syncopated melody.
Ragtime
Turning point for theatrical side of marching band. Performed in 2008.
Phantom Regiment "Spartacus"
Term used to refer to the percentage of balance on the body when marching
60/40
Alien with a glowing finger
E.T.
Acronym for Order of Flats in Music
BEADGCF
This rhythm puts emphasis on a weak beat or a beat that is usually not emphasized.
Syncopation
Opener for our 2019 show, "Don't Stop Me Now" was based on this show's opener
2011 Carolina Crown "Rach Star"
The first set of counts in the "Hello from Hollywood" drill
32
This Disney movie features the piece "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" in one of it's short films
Fantasia