Woodwinds
Brass
Percussion
Music Theory
Music History
100

What do all woodwind instruments have in common?

They have holes drilled in them.

100

Name two things all Brass Instruments have in common.

They are made of metal (brass).

You play them using a technique called buzzing.

100

A Percussion instrument is any instrument that you play in one of the following three ways...

Strike, Scrape, or Shake

100

Notes are written on a _________ which is composed of 5 lines and 4 spaces.

A Staff.

100

To the best of our knowledge, the VERY first instruments ever created by man were ________.

Drums

200

Reeds used for tone production on clarinet and saxophone are made of what plant?

Giant Cane

200

Name 3 brass instruments

All Acceptable answers:

Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone/Euphonium, Tuba, Flugelhorn, Mellophone, Cornet

200
Name the part of the snare drum that causes its characteristic tone.

The Snare

200

The ________ note is worth 1 beat.

Quarter

200
Orchestras have existed long before bands.  What instrument family does an orchestra feature that a band does not?

Strings

300

Name 4 Woodwind instruments.

Acceptable Answers: Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo, Eb Clarinet, Alto Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon, Fife, Recorder

300

The very first brass instruments (similar to trumpets or bugles) were used for what 2 purposes?

War and hunting calls

300
The drum "sticks" used to play keyboards, bass drum, or timpani are more appropriately called _____________. 

Mallets

300

The _________ rest looks like a hat, and is worth 2 beats.

Half

300

Bands originated for what purpose?

The Military

400

The man who invented the Saxophone is also responsible for redesigning what band instrument?

Bass Clarinet

400

The keys on a trumpet, baritone/euphonium, and most tubas are called ____________.

Valves or Piston Valves

400

Name 3 parts of a drum.  Sticks/Mallets don't count.

Acceptable Answers: Snare, Head, Rim, Lugs, Shell

400

A ________ raises the note in pitch by a half-step, without changing the letter name.

Sharp ( # )

400

The French Horn what actually developed in what country?

Germany

500

A double reed instrument uses two reeds instead of a mouthpiece.  Name ONE of these instruments.

Acceptable answers: Oboe, English Horn, Bassoon

500

French Horns have a special type of valve that spins instead of moving up and down, called a __________ valve.

Rotary

500

Name 10 Percussion instruments.  There must be at least ONE Scrape and ONE shake included on your list.

Stike: Snare, Bass Drum, Tenor/Toms/Quads, Timpani/Kettle Drums, Suspended Cymbal, Bells/Glockenspiel, Vibraphone, Xylophone, Marimba, Bongos, Congas, Vibraslap, Flexitone, Tambourine*, Woodblock, Triangle, Cowbell, Chimes

Scrape: Crash Cymbal, Cabasa, Guiro, Wind Chimes, Mark Tree

Shake: Maracas, Tambourine*, Sleigh Bells, Shaker

500

A _______________ signature is located at the beginning of a piece of music.  It shows the musician which notes to play sharp or flat.

Key

500

The _________ was not a popular instrument to play, nor was it featured in an orchestra until Mozart wrote a legendary solo for his friend Anton Stadler--a virtuoso on this instrument.

Clarinet

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