This song was composed by a musician who couldn't hear the final product
Beethoven's Ninth
White Belt
How many counts would a whole note tied to a half note be?
6
What's Mr. Krug's favorite College Sports Team?
The Cyclones
JUST KIDDING, THE HAWKEYES! :-)
This song brought a lot of holiday cheer (and a fun percussion instrument)!
Jingle Bells
This belt is earned after playing "Go Tell Bill", where we've just learned about 8th Notes
Green Belt
The term for how loud or soft we play
Dynamics
How many years has Mr. Krug been a band teacher?
5
This song was written to be a song for the grand entrance of animal friends that live in Antartica!
Penguin Promenade
This belt is earned after playing what most of us know as "Old McDonald" (Bonus 100 points if you know what the song is called in the book!)
Orange Belt
These music terms found in your songs tell you to gradually get louder or quieter
Crescendo and Decrescendo
What's Mr. Krug's favorite movie? (2 Possible Correct Answers)
Lord of the Rings or Star Wars
This song was all about a historical army - lots of stomping around!
March of the Romans
You'll earn this belt after playing the song that sounds just like "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
This is what we do to give our notes a crisp-clear sound, especially at the start of the note (think about "TAH")
Tonging
What job does Mr. Krug's twin brother have?
Librarian
This song was about a range of mountains in Alaska
Chugach Overture
This belt is earned after playing the song "Roses from the South", appropriately named for the belt that you would earn!
This symbol cancels out a flat or a sharp that's in the key signature
Natural Sign
What is Mr. Krug's favorite Pokemon?
Rowlet