This term means to hold the note for longer than it's value (until the conductor cuts it off)
This item made Frosty come to life in the song "Frosty the Snowman"
What is an old silk hat?
This instrument is shiny, made of metal, uses a buzz to make a sound, and plays higher notes.
What is a trumpet?
This term means to play softly
What is Elf on the Shelf?
This means to play the note shorter than normal
What is a staccato?
This reindeer shares it's name with a famous valentines day symbol
What is Cupid?
This instrument is sometimes made of wood, and should always be kept "Squeaky" clean, especially when you're finished playing it
What is a clarinet?
This italian term that means "medium strong" or "medium loud"
This Christmas songs was first recorded by Puerto Rican singer Jose Feliciano in 1970
What is "Feliz Navidad"?
This is the white stick the conductor uses to keep the band in time
What is a baton?
This Christmas-themed ballet first premiered in 1892 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
What is the Nutcracker?
What is a saxophone?
The more you have of this letter means the softer you should play
What is the letter "p" for piano?
This character is associated with skinny and small christmas trees, with the needles perhaps falling to the floor
Who is charlie brown?
This term means to gradually slow down
What is a Ritardano?
This fun festive drink is also known as "milk punch"
What is Egg Nog?
This instrument group should be the most present sound in our band
What is the bass section?
This is the symbol for the term "fortississimo"
FFF
Which treasured holiday snack (despite it not being very tastey) is revered for its long shelf life?
Fruit Cake
This symbol can be called two things, and you may find a pot of gold at the end of it
What is a slur or a tie?
This elf sidekick became the dentist-aspiring companion to Rudolph in the classic 1964 movie of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Hermey
This instrument used to use cat intestines and a curved piece of wood to make its sound
What is a violin (or other bowed string instruments)
This term means to gradually get louder over the written period of time
What is a crescendo?
This phrase, made popular in the famous novel "A Christmas Carol" expresses annoyance with traditional holiday cheer.
What is "Bah Humbug"?