Theory
This key has no flats or sharps
What is C Major?
This form of music lets players make up their own solos.
What is Improvisation?
This is how all instruments start a note
What is Tonguing?
This is where you stand still but move your feet in time
What is mark time?
What do students swear they did but end up missing every accidental in existence?
What is practice?
This key signature has 2 sharps, F# and C#.
What is D Major?
This style is the most common when it comes to jazz.
What is Swing?
Playing in a smooth, connected way with barely any space between.
What is Legato?
This is the visual arrangement around the field.
You will get evicerated if you forget this at the school before an away game.
What is your instrument?
This interval spans 7 half steps.
What is a Perfect 5th?
This style of jazz is known for its emotional sound.
What is Blues?
This articulation style is usually used for 16th notes when there is a fast tempo.
What is double-tonguing?
The spacing between you and the person next to you.
What is an Interval?
What do students ask for after getting one 10 minutes ago
What is "a break"?
This is the relative minor of B Major.
What is G# Minor?
This famous Jazz musician was known for popularizing jazz all over the world.
Who is Louis Armstrong?
This articulation style slightly shortens the note without fully separating the note
What is Marcato?
This is crucial for staying in line with the people left and right of you.
What is peripheral vision?
This phrase does not hot actually mean its intention and usually means a LOT more than once.
What is "One more time"?
This is the name of the chord built on the 5th scale degree in a major key.
What is the Dominant?
This note is known as the "Blues note" in the Bb blues scale
What is Fb/E natural?
This is where you match your pitch with others
What is intonation?
What is the nickname of the technique where marchers march laterally while facing the audience?
What is a slide?
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