These are the 4 spaces of the treble clef.
What is F A C E?
These are the 4 spaces of the bass clef.
What is A C E G? (All Cows Eat Grass)
This is the instrument family that the saxophone belongs to.
What are woodwinds?
This type of song is performed in two groups, with one group starting and the other group joining in a few measures later. Both groups are playing the same song.
What is a round?
This is what time EDU starts on Tuesday.
What is 8:20?
These are the 5 lines of the treble clef.
What is E G B D F? (Every Good Burger Deserves Fries)
These are the 5 lines of the treble clef.
What is G B D F A? (Gummy Bears Don't Fly Airplanes)
This is the instrument family that the snare drum belongs to.
What is percussion?
This articulation is written as an apostrophe or "sky comma".
What is a breath mark?
These are the other two amazing adults in the room that join us for Fourth Grade Band.
Thank you Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Treff! We love you!
This is the first space of the treble clef.
What is F?
This is the first line of the bass clef.
What is G?
This is the instrument family that the trumpet belongs to.
What is brass?
This is the word you use to describe volume in music.
What are dynamics?
This is how many flute players are in the fourth grade band.
What is two?
This is the third line of the treble clef.
What is B?
This is the fourth line of the bass clef.
What is F?
This is the instrument that the glockenspiel (bells) belongs to.
What is percussion?
This is what "pp" stands for in music. (Think volume)
What is pianissimo?
This is the amount of different instruments that are played in Fourth Grade Band.
This is the fourth space of the treble clef.
What is E?
This is the fifth line of the bass clef.
What is A?
This is the instrument family that the flute belongs to.
What are woodwinds?
This is what it is called when you start a musical phrase EARLIER than beat 1. (Think Long Long Ago, A Tisket A Tasket)
What is a pickup?
This was your call time for the Spring Concert.
What is 6:20?