what is the primary responsibilies of the conductor
to set the tempo , unify the performers
to play fast and lively
what is vivace?
what section is a tambereine?
what is percussion?
what player in the orchestra will most likely play more that one instrument in a single performance
what is a percussionist?
what instrument is the largiest in the brass section
what is the tuba?
who dose the use the baton more than
the choral conductor
to play slowly
what is largo?
what section is a congas
what is percussion?
what note makes the difference between the major and minor chords
what is the third note?
when they play me i have two beats
what is a half note?
when can the orchestra stay in tempo without the conductor
only in theory
to play leisurely
what is adagio?
what section is a trombone?
what is brass section?
what type of sound dose the minor chord produce
darker sadder sound
I will instruct you to play again
what is a repeat sign?
what is another name for orchestra/
what is symphony ?
to play at a walking speed
what is adante
what section is a piccolo ?
what is the woodwind section?
how many chords are there?
what is 12 chords
how many line and spaces dose the base clef have?
what is 5 lines and 4 spaces
name the famous cities with orchestras
Berlin, new york, Vieana and Boston philharmonic
to play very quickly.
what is presto?
what section is a saxophone ?
whais the woodwind section?
what type of sound dose the major chord produces?
brigther cheerier sound.
I dance for only 4 beat
what is a whole note?