This brass instrument has 3 valves
What is a trumpet?
These are used to strike drums
What are drumsticks?
This line divides measures in music
What is a barline?
A group of 3 notes played in the time of 2?
triplet
This refers to how notes are played (smooth, short, etc.).
What is articulation?
This note gets 1 beat
This instrument is usually silver and held sideways
What is a flute?
Marching bands often perform on this type of field
What is a football field?
This symbol tells musicians how many sharps or flats are in the song
What is the key signature?
The term to describe the distance between two notes
What is an interval?
This woodwind instrument uses a single reed
clarinet
Brass players buzz their lips into this part of the instrument
What is a mouthpiece?
This symbol is at the end of some parts of music and tells the musician to go back to something they've already played before
What is a repeat sign?
Two eighth notes equal this note value
What is quarter note? What is one beat?
This articulation means short and detached
What is staccato?
This note gets 4 beats
What is a whole note?
Marching bands oten perform on this type of field
What is a football field?
This brass instruments has a very wide bell and is mainly used in marching bands instead of the tuba
What is a sousaphone?
This word means "slow"
What is largo?
This is when emphasis is placed on off-beats
What is syncopation?
The musical alphabet uses this many letters
What is 7?
A quarter rest lasts this many beats
What is 1 beat?
This connects two notes of the same pitch
What is a tie?
This articulation means smooth and connected
What is legato?
This symbol adds half the value of a note
What is a dot?