Rhythms
Posture
Components of Sound
Music Notation
Miscellaneous
100
This note receives one beat.
What is a quarter note?
100

Backs should be here.

What is off the back of the seat?

100

Brass players say this to make a good embouchure.

What is "M"?

100
Third space on treble clef staff.
What is C?
100

This object is commonly used by a conductor to direct an ensemble.

What is a baton?

200
This note receives two beats.
What is a half note?
200
Feet should be where?
What is flat on the floor.
200
Clarinets produce sound by making this vibrate.
What is the reed?
200
Fourth line note in bass clef?
What is an F?
200

This symbol connecting these two notes indicates a change in articulation.

What is a slur?

300
This rest receives one beat.
What is a quarter rest?
300
This hand goes on top for clarinet.
What is the left?
300
Brass players produce sound by buzzing this body part.
What are the lips?
300

The clef trumpets, clarinets, flutes, horns, percussion, and saxophones read.

What is treble clef?

300

What instrument can be heard in this audio clip?

What is the bagpipes

400
This note receives four counts.
What is a whole note?
400

90% of the time your eyes should be looking at this.

What is your music?

400

The most important component of a good sound is this.

What is a supported air stream?

400

The clef tubas, trombones, and baritones read.

What is the bass clef?

400

This instrument is a member of the woodwind family.

What is an oboe?

500
The top number in a time signatures tells you this.
What is the number of beats in a measure?
500

This part of the body should NOT rise when taking a breath.

What are the shoulders?

500
Percussionists should do this with their mallets when striking the keys.
What is bounce?
500

The bottom number in the time signature tells you this.

What is what note gets the beat?

500

This is how many miles (within 150 miles) Huntley, Illinois is from South Portland, Maine.

What is 1,131.9 miles?

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