What is MTWThF? (will depend on when played)
Treble Clef: 2nd line.
What is G?
An empty oval without any stems.
What is a whole note?
While many middle schools students miss this time of day, it is when the sun first appears from the east horizon.
What is sunrise?
The only brass instrument to have a slide to make different notes.
What is a trombone?
Your school mascot.
What is a Bruin?
Treble Clef: 4th space.
What is E?
In grades K-5 you may have called this kind of note "ti-ti".
What are eighth notes?
Minnesota is famous for having 10,000 of these.
What are lakes?
A silver instrument that plays high notes.
What is a flute?
Barbie's boyfriend.
What is Ken?
The next ascending note: E F G __
What is A?
In 4/4 time, a dotted half note gets this many counts.
What is 3?
A small nut in a shell that might be spit out at a baseball game.
What is a sunflower seed?
This section of the band sometimes uses mallets when performing.
What is percussion?
You set this to make sure you get to school on time.
What is an alarm?
The next descending note: C B A __
What is G?
In common time, two of these notes fill a measure.
What are half notes?
Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly are used in this sport?
What is swimming?
A small instrument that uses two reeds to produce sound.
What is an oboe?
You have this class for two combined periods in 6th grade.
What is Language Arts?
Bass Clef: 2nd space.
What is C?
A small box-shaped rest placed above a staff line receives this many counts of silence.
What is 2 counts?
This big sports event just happened in Paris in August.
What is the Olympics?
Often known as the foundation of the band, this instrument plays music below the bass clef staff.
What is a tuba?