1 & 2 3 & 4
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quarter note
eighth note eighth note
quarter note
This tells you how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat.
What is a time signature?
This is a curved line between two different pitches that tells you to not tongue them.
What is a slur?
This instrument has 3 valves.
What is a trumpet?
What is a baritone?
What is a horn?
What is a tuba?
This is the instrument that Mr. Carey started on in 5th grade.
What is a trumpet?
1 & 2 & 3 4 &
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eighth note eighth note
quarter note
eighth note eighth note
This tells you if you have any flats or sharps in a piece of music.
What is a key signature?
This articulation means to separate the note from the note after it.
What is a staccato?
This is the name of the stick that percussionists use on keyboard instruments.
What is a mallet?
This is the school that Mr. Carey went to college.
What is KU?
1 & & 3 4
two right answers
eighth note eighth note (could vary)
eighth note
quarter note
quarter note
This music symbol lowers the pitch a half step.
What is a flat?
This articulation means to put more front on the note and make it a little louder.
What is an accent?
This is the only woodwind instrument to be made out of brass.
What is a saxophone?
This is Jean's primary instrument.
What is a clarinet?
3 & 4
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There are 8 notes in this kind of scale.
What is a major scale?
What is a minor scale?
This is a curved line between two of the same pitches that means to hold it to the note after it without tonguing.
What is a tie?
This is a metal piece used on the mouthpiece of a woodwind instrument to hold the reed on.
What is a ligature?
This is a group that has 5 people perform in it.
What is a quintet?
1 e & a 2 & 3 & 4
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quarter note
This musical symbol tells you to repeat back to the beginning and stop at the fine.
What is a D.C. al fine?
This articulation means to play the note smooth and connected to the note after it?
What is a tenuto?
This is what every student plays for "number 1".
What is a concert Bb?
This is the singular drum of multiple timpani.
What is a timpano?