Music Symbols
Music Terminology
Mr. Bradshaw
Composer Fun
Hodge Podge
100

This symbol tells you to hold a note longer than its normal value.

Fermata

100

To play at a fast tempo

Allegro

100

This is the number of children that Mr. Bradshaw has.

3

100

This composer went deaf later in his life and became depressed because of it.

Beethoven

100

Name all 11 band instruments

Flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone, baritone, tuba, percussion

200

This symbol looks like two dots in front of a double bar line.

Repeat Sign

200

To play light and separated

Staccato

200

This is Mr. Bradshaw's first name.

Jonathon

200

This composer was a child prodigy who played the piano and started given public performances at age 7.

Mozart

200

Name all treble clef instruments

flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, horn, percussion

300

This symbol tells you how many beats are in a measure.

Time Signature

300

To play smooth and connected

Legato

300

This is Mr. Bradshaw's main instrument

Trombone

300

Name a composer who wrote a lot of marches

Sousa

Fillmore

King

300

To which instrument family does a piano belong?

percussion

400

This symbol tells you which notes to play flat, sharp, or natural.

Key signature

400

To play a slow tempo

Largo

400

This is the city that Mr. Bradshaw grew up in.

Dublin

400
This was John Philip Sousa's nickname.

The March King

400

Who was the band director at GMSS before Mr. Bradshaw worked here?

Mr. Miller

500

This symbol tells you if your notes are high pitch sounding or low pitch sounding.

Clef Sign (treble clef, bass clef)

500

To repeat back to "the sign"

D.S.

500

This is Mr. Bradshaw's favorite restaurant

BW3

500

Name the three main parts of a march.

1st strain

2nd strain

trio

500

The Euphonium is synonymous with what other band instrument name?

The Baritone

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