Woodwinds
Brass
Percussion
Band
Miscellaneous
100

Your instruments are called "woodwinds" because they were or are made of what?

What is Wood?

100
Why is your instrument considered a "brass" instrument?
It is made out the metal called brass.
100

In a percussion section, this metal instrument produces a shimmering sound and is often rolled for dramatic effect.

What is a suspended cymbal?

100

What families of instruments are in a band?

What is woodwind, brass and percussion.

100

This term, often used in jazz band and wind ensemble settings, refers to a section where only a few instruments or one player perform.

What is a solo or soli section?

200

Name 4 woodwind instruments.

flute, clarinet (Bb, alto or bass) oboe, bassoon, saxophone (alto, tenor or bass) piccolo, english horn

200

Name 4 brass instruments.

What is trumpet, french horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium, tuba 

200
Name 4 percussion instruments.
snare drum bass drum xylophone bells triangle woodblock tambourine cymbals timpani
200

This word means “everyone plays together” after a solo or section feature.

What is tutti
200

A group of three notes played in the time of two is called this.

What is a triplet?

300

This family of woodwinds uses a single reed and includes the bass, alto, and soprano types.

What is the clarinet or saxophone family?

300

Name 2 different ways of changing pitch on a brass instrument.

What is: By pushing valves, changing the slide position, changing the air speed, or changing the lip position.

300

This keyboard percussion instrument has metal bars and is often mistaken for a xylophone.

What is a Vibraphone?

300

What is the key signature of F major?

What is one flat?

300

This is the term for an extra beat, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase.

What is a pickup note (or an anacrusis)?

400

This is the highest-pitched standard woodwind instrument in the band.

What is a piccolo?

400

This term describes how brass players change pitch by tightening or loosening their lips.

What is embouchure?

400

What is the name of the stick used to play pitched percussion instruments?

What is a mallet?

400

This term means "in tune" or playing at the correct pitch.

What is intonaton?
400

This word refers to gradually slowing down at the end of a piece.

What is ritardando (or rallentando)?

500

This woodwind is the oldest instrument in the world to play notes.

What is the flute.

500

This rare brass instrument is pitched between the trumpet and trombone and uses valves.

What is the euphonium?

500

This type of drum is often called the kettledrum.

What is a Timpani

500

This term means “to cut off the sound” when the conductor cues.

What is a release?

500
What is Mr. Hughey's first name?

What is Naj?

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