Artist Focus/Composers
All About Ms. Walker
Instruments
Songs and Dances
Note Names/Symbols
100

The Heritage/History Month we covered in February

Black History Month

100

The state Ms. Walker is from

Ohio

100

The note name that is played by the fingering below

B

100

The name of the poem we played on recorder and learned how to sing

Who Has Seen the Wind

100

The phrase we use to remember our treble clef space notes

FACE

200

The Classical composer was born in Bonn, Germany and suffered from loss of hearing.

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

The instrument Ms. Walker mainly plays

Saxophone

200

The note name that is played by the fingering below

E

200

The Russian dance that involves swinging a partner by the elbow

Sasha

200

This music symbol is called

Treble clef

300

This philanthropic country singer from Tennessee was covered during our Women's History Month Artist Focus

Dolly Parton

300

The number of siblings Ms. Walker has

3

300

This Colonial instrument is used by pulling down on the metal tongues with the player's thumbs

Kalimba

300

Finish these lyrics: "A tisket, a tasket, a _________________________"

Green and yellow basket

300

The name of the note shown here

F

400

This Japanese pop band is made up of all women

CHAI

400

This is Ms. Walker's favorite color

Green

400

This instrument family contains instruments that are always made of the material by the same name

Brass

400

This partner game involves rhythm sticks and contains the words "ret-set-set"

Sarasponda

400

The name of the music symbol shown here

Repeat sign

500

This composer was well known for his marches and had the marching tuba named after him

John Philip Sousa

500
Ms. Walker attended this college

Ohio State University

500

This Colonial instrument is commonly called this name

Jaw/mouth harp

500

The local dance that involves two lines of dancers and do-si-do

Virginia Reel

500

The category of musical terms including piano and forte

Dynamics

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