Woodwind
Brass
Percussion
Music Notation
Misc.
100

This instrument is the only instrument that does not use a ligature. 

What is the flute? 

100

This is the key that trumpets read in. 

What is a "B flat"? 

100

This drum is the only drum that has snares. 

What is the snare drum? 

100

This is the acronym for the lines of a treble clef. 

What is "Every Good Boy Does Fine?" 

100

It's the name of the clef that guitars read in. 

What is treble clef? 

200

This is the part of the saxophone and clarinet where your right thumb stays. 

What is the thumb rest? 

200

This is the name of the note that is played when trombones are in sixth position. 

What is "C"? 

200

This is the name of the marching drum that has 4 heads.

What are a marching tenors/quads?

200

This is the note that is one the third line in treble clef. 

What is "B"? 

200

It's the name of the orchestra instrument that you usually see in a jazz band. 

What is a double bass? 

300

This is the clarinet note that is played by pressing down keys with your left thumb, pointer, middle, and ring fingers PLUS your right middle finger. 

What is "B?" 

300

This is the name of the part of a brass instrument where you dump the spit out. 

What is a water key? 

300

This is the hand that you should always start with when playing a mallet percussion instrument.

What is the left hand? 

300

This is the name of the clef that has the acronym "All Cows Eat Grass" in its spaces. 

What is bass clef? 

300

These are the names of the instruments that would be considered "low winds." 

What is a saxophone, baritone, trombone, and tuba? 

400

It is the saxophone note that is played when you press down only the octave key. 

What is "C sharp"? 

400

These are the names of the baritone notes played by using the first and second fingers.

What are "D" and "G?" 

400

This is the name of the holding grip that marching snare drummers sometimes use. 

What is traditional grip? 

400

It's the part of the time signature that tells you how many beats are per measure

What is the top number? 

400

This is the name of college that has a famous marching band named the "Marching 100."  

What is FAMU? 

500

This is the only woodwind instrument that uses a double reed. 

What is a an oboe? 

500

This is the name of the type of trombone that is used is both full orchestras and jazz bands. 

What is a bass trombone? 

500

This is the name of a percussion instrument that is also considered a keyboard and stringed instrument. 

What is a piano? 

500

This symbol indicates that we should go back to the beginning of a piece and play it again. 

What is a repeat sign? 

500

This is the name of the marching band at Jackson State University. 

What is Sonic Boom of the South? 


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