This is how you change the pitch of a woodwind instrument
What happens when you cover holes on a woodwind instrument?
The type of note that gets one count in 4/4 time signature.
What is a quarter note?
The letters used in the musical alphabet.
What is ABCDEFG?
The way to remember treble clef space notes.
What is F--A-C-E?
The space between two bar lines.
What is a measure?
These are two ways you can change the pitch on a brass instrument.
What happens when you push a valve, change a slide position, change air speed or change lip position?
The type of note that get one and a half beats in 4/4 time signature.
What is a dotted quarter note?
The position you are in when the director is on the podium and has their hands raised.
What is Playing position?
The way to remember treble clef line notes.
What is Every Good Boy Does Fine? (or Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge)
What is a staff?
These are the two categories percussion instruments are divided into.
What are pitched and non-pitched percussion instruments?
The type of note that gets two and a half beats in 4/4 time signature.
What is a dotted half note?
Two notes tied together with a slur mark, indicating to add the values of the two notes.
What is a tie when used as a musical term?
The way to remember bass clef spaces.
What is All Cows Eat Grass? (or All Cars Eat Gas)
A set of 8 notes played in ascending or descending order, for example: CDEFGABC.
What is a scale?
This woodwind is the oldest instrument in the world to play notes.
What is a flute?
The number of eighth notes in four beats in 4/4 time signature.
What is eight?
The famous composer who wrote the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star when they were 6 years old.
Who is Mozart?
The way to remember bass clef line notes.
What is Great Big Diamonds from Africa? or Good Boys Do Fine Always or Great Big Dogs Fight Animals or...
Italian word that means to play guickly.
What is allegro? (presto, allegretto)
These are two of the purposes for the earliest brass instruments.
What is military and hunting?
The type of note that gets 1/4 of a beat in 4/4 time signature.
What is a sixteenth note?
Another name for a kettledrum.
What is a timpani?
The note that is played "open" or first position on your instrument.
Saxophone C#, Clarinet G, Trumpet C E, French Horn F C G, Baritone\Trombone Bb F, Flute C C# is closest
Italian word that means to play very softly
What is pianissimo?