Where should your feet be in rockstar posture?
What is "flat on the floor"?
What is the musical symbol that means to end a song?
What is "double-bar line"?
How many beats does a whole note get in 4/4 time?
What is "4 beats"?
What color is a flute?
What is "shiny" or "metal" or "gray"?
What was Mr. Wellfare's kid inside of (the picture on the board for multiple weeks). (HINT: remember the blooket).
What is "a washing machine"?
What does your back look like in rockstar posture?
What is "tall" or "straight"?
What musical symbol means to do play something again?
What is "repeat sign"?
How many beats does a half note get in 4/4 time?
What is "2 beats"?
What two instruments have 3 valves?
What is "trumpet" and "tuba"?
How many kids does Mr. Wellfare have?
What is "two"?
What should you do when the director stands on the podium?
What is "bring my instrument up to my knees in position two"?
What does the top number in the time signature mean?
What is "how many"?
How many beats does a quarter note get in 4/4 time?
What is "one beat"?
What instrument did Ms. Laughery play in high school? (HINT: There's one main one, if you name all 4, you'll get bonus)
What is "clarinet"?
Bonus if you name, "saxophone", "flute", "trumpet"
What is the name of Ms. Laughery's cat?
What is "Luna"?
What should you do when the director brings their hands up (while they are standing on the podium)?
What is "bring my instrument up in a playing position"?
What musical symbol means to hold a note until the director cuts you off?
What is a "fermata"?
How many eighth notes are in a whole note?
What is "8"?
What does a clarinet use to produce sound? (Hint: It's a small piece wood--what's the name for that?)
What is "a reed"?
What should Mr. Wellfare name his cat?
What is "Treble Clef"?
In 4/4 time, what should you do on count 4 before you start to play?
What is "breathe"?
What is "what kind"?
How many quarter notes are in a half note?
What is "2"?
What did Mr. Wellfare play in high school?
What is "trombone"?
When is Ms. Laughery getting married?
What is "May" or "Spring"?