The letter name of the line that is third from the bottom of a treble clef staff.
What is "B"?
The only woodwind instrument that is made of brass.
What is the saxophone?
Two beats in a measure
What is 2/4
When a small group in the band plays by themselves.
What is soli.
A group of people who listen to a concert.
What is an audience?
This rhythm note's note head is not colored in, and it has a stem.
What is a half note?
The way in which a woodwind or brass player places their lips on or around a mouthpiece to produce tone.
What is an embouchure?
3 beats in a measure
What is 3/4
The quality of sound an instrument produces.
What is tone?
Who is the composer for the music of the following movies: Star Wars, Jaws, E.T., Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Home Alone, Superman
Who is John Williams
The name of five lines and four spaces that identify musical pitches.
What is a staff?
The only woodwind instrument that does not require a reed.
What is the flute?
6 eighths in a measure
What is 6/8
The practice of breaking down and counting note values into smaller equal parts.
What is subdivision?
Name the town where Miss Johnson grew up
What is Babylon
The musical symbol needed to identify the letter names of lines and spaces on a music staff
What is a clef?
The only physical characteristic common to all woodwind instruments.
What are keys.
4 beats in a measure
What is 4/4
The box that a conductor stands on.
What is a podium.
The stick that a conductor uses to conduct with.
What is a baton?
Two letter name notes that are common to both lines and spaces.
What are "E"s and "F"s.
An instrument that uses a double reed.
What is an oboe or bassoon.
5 quarters in a measure
What is 5/4
When a group of musicians play or sing the same melody, but one group starts a few measures before the other.
What is a canon.
The composer of the Standard of Excellence Band Method Book.
Who is Bruce Pearson?