Woodwinds
Brass
Percussion
Concert Music
Music Theory
100

Which two woodwind instruments have double reeds?

Oboe and Bassoon!
100

Which brass mouthpiece is the smallest?

Trumpet!

100

On some drumsticks, there is a symbol printed low on the stick. What did Mr. Woodbury tell percussionists to do with that symbol?

It's a flag, and to put their thumbs there!

100

In our final concert, which piece was played second?

Moai

100

Which articulation means to play the note with emphasis?

Accent

200

What note do you get if you play a clarinet with no fingers pressed down?

G

200
What three different notes did we learn to play on Trumpet with no valves pressed down?

C, G, high E

200

Where on the snare drum should the percussionists strike with their drumsticks?

Near the top, on the symbol.

200
Which piece did our bands perform with the 6th grade choirs?

Light a Candle

200

Make a list of dynamics, starting at the softest dynamic we played, to the strongest dynamic we played.

pp, p, mp, mf, f, ff

300

What is the part of a woodwind instrument that holds the reed in place?

Ligature

300

What was the cone-shaped object that the trumpets used in Moai called?

Straight Mute

300

What is a FLAM?

A flam is two quick strokes, one right before the beat that is lower and lighter, and one right on the beat that is higher and stronger.

300

How long total was the clapping section of Moai? (BE SPECIFIC!)

8 measures+1 beat

300
If a note has a curved line connecting it to another note, but both of the notes are the same, what is that curved line called?

A TIE! (A slur is between two different notes!)

400

On oboe, if you did a fingering with only your first finger on both hands pressed down, what note would you play?

High C

400

What two notes could you play in Trombone's 5th Position?

D Flat & G Flat

400

Different percussion instruments use different tools to strike them. Name ALL 6 that use Mallets!

Bells, Xylophone, Marimba, Chimes, Bass Drum, Timpani

400

In our final concert, we played in many different time signatures! Which time signatures were they?

2/4, 3/4, 4/4

400

DC al Fine is a phrase in Italian that we learned this year. What does it literally translate to in English, AND what does it mean to do in music?

Translates to To the Head, then to the End


Means to go back to the beginning, then stop at the Fine

500

The curved metal part of a bassoon that connects the body to the reed is called a what?

Bocal

500

What is a marching tuba called?

A Sousaphone

500

There are four sizes of timpani, labeled by their diameter in inches. How big are the four timpani?


Hint: Each Timpani is 3 inches bigger than the last

23, 26, 29, 32in

500

How many fermatas were printed in Fragile?

7!

500

If your key signature has four flats, and you are reading a note on the middle line of bass clef with no accidental, what is that note?

D Flat

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