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What is the easiest and most basic rhythm ever?
The 2nd note in the music alphabet
What is D?
The woodwind family, specifically the section where most people start with and it has a reed
Which family is the clarinet in?
Transition from softly to loud
What is a crescendo
To play loudly
What is a Forte?
The note that is played for 1/2 a beat
What is an eighth note
The note on the bottom line in the bass clef.
What is G?
The biggest instrument in the band room.
What is the timpani?
The middle pedal of a piano.
Which pedal of the piano can make it quiet?
Perfect pitch
What is a thing that allows you to hear when something is out of tune and can let you know what each note is?
The snare drum
Which instrument is the best at keeping rhythm
FACE
What are the 4 spaces in the treble clef?
The TRUMPETS! (Please don't be offended)
Which instrument plays the loudest and blasts the most.
You quickly go soft then crescendo to a forte
How do you play a fp
The timpani is the only one that needs to be tuned.
Which percussion instrument needs to be tuned?
A note that is sustained until the director tells us to stop.
What is a fermata?
TACO
The woodwinds
Which instrument family is the superior?
The language Italian
Where do some dynamics, like pianissimo, come from?
High hat=1
Snare=2
Bass=3
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What is the beginner rhythm for the drum set and the most common one?
Byzantine Dances
If 1 stands for 1 beat, 2 stands for 2 beats, and 1/2 stands for an eighth note, etc. which symphonic band piece is this from?
2 2 2 2 8 1 1 1 1 G 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 2 G 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 2 1 1/2 1/2 1 1 3 1/2 1/2 1/2 1 G 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 2
The 9278279238231278293th note in the alphabet
Which note is F in the order?
The Woodwind family but no one knows about it
Which family is the glissotar in?
PPP
What would be the letters for Pianissiissimo
Switch quickly between 2 notes
What is a trill