What three notes did we learn how to play on the recorder this year?
B, A, and G
What do you call the note that has an open circle with no stem?
A whole note!
What is the largest instrument in the orchestra?
The bass
What is the tune of a song called?
A melody
Before she was known for "just being Miley," who was Miley Cyrus' Disney Channel alter ego?
Hannah Montana
What hand goes on top when you play the recorder?
Left hand!
How many beats are in a whole note?
4 beats!
What is the little piece of wood called that you attach to the saxophone, oboe, and clarinet in the band?
A reed
What is the term we use for the pulse or heartbeat of the music?
Steady beat/beat
Which city is often referred to as the birthplace of jazz?
New Orleans
What was the first song we learned on the recorder?
"Hot Cross Buns"
How many beats of rest does a quarter rest have?
1 beat
When you are in chorus, what is your instrument?
Your voice!
What is the word we use to describe how the speed of the music changes?
Tempo
What instrument did Louis Armstrong play?
Trumpet
What is one thing you could do to prevent squeaks on your recorder?
Check your posture, hold your recorder straight, two hands on your recorder, fully cover all tone holes, use your "T" tongue, or blow light and gentle air.
What do you call the two notes that are connected by one bar and we speak "ti ti" when we count it?
Eighth notes!
How many string instruments are in the orchestra?
Four
What is the word we use to describe sitting up/standing up nice and tall with relaxed shoulders?
Posture
What year did The Beatles break up?
1970
What was the last song we played on the recorder?
"Eye of the Tiger"
What do you call the four notes that are connected by two bars and we speak "tika tika" when we count it?
Sixteenth notes
What instrument do we sometimes think is in the brass family, but it's actually in the woodwind family?
Saxophone
What is the other word for style of music? Hint: You use this to describe different books too.
Genre
What is the name of a song you sing when you go to bed?
A lullaby