Name this Note (Treble Clef)
What is B?
What is the biggest brass instrument in our concert band?
What is the Tuba?
In 4/4 time, how many beats is a pair of eighth notes worth
What is 1 beat?
This element of music describes how high or low a sound is.
What is Pitch?
This person stands in front of an orchestra and keeps the musicians together.
What is the Conductor?
Name this Note (Bass Clef)
What is C?
What is the Trombone
Draw a 4 beat rhythm that uses at least 2 different note values
What is.....?
This refers to how loud or soft music is played.
What are Dynamics?
This symbol in music looks like a hashtag and raises a note by a half step.
What is a Sharp
What word do these notes spell? (Treble Clef)
What is BEAD?
This woodwind instrument is made of metal but is still part of the woodwind family because it uses a reed to produce sound.
What is the Saxophone?
This symbol lengthens a note by half of the original note value
What is a Dot?
This refers to how fast or slow music is played.
What is Tempo?
This Italian word means "to gradually get louder."
What is a Crescendo?
What word do these notes spell? (Bass Clef)
What is DAB?
The bassoon is a large woodwind instrument with a low range. It also uses this type of reed.
What is a double-reed?
What is the time signature that would represent this rhythm?
What is 6/4?
This element describes the structure, pattern or layout of a piece of music over time.
What is Form?
This famous composer became deaf later in life but continued to write music.
Who is Beethoven?
Every note has 2 names - these are called enharmonics. B# is more commonly known as this enharmonic name.
What is C?
Which instrument family is not a part of a concert band?
What is the String Family?
Draw the 8 beat rhythm you hear - it will be clapped twice.
What is ...?
This element describes the unique tone color or quality of a sound that makes one instrument or voice sound different from another.
What is Timbre or Tone Colour?
What is the type of ensemble that has strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments playing together
What is an Orchestra?