Instrument Families
Name That Note
Symbols
How Many Beats
Miscellaneous
100

These three families make up a complete band.

What are the woodwind, brass, and percussion families?

100

In the treble clef, what note is on the first SPACE

F

100

Explain a repeat sign

Go back to the beginning and play again

100

Quarter Note

1

100

Name 2 components of good posture.


What is feet flat on the floor, sitting up straight, sit on the edge of your chair, keep legs uncrossed,

200

This is used to play pitched (keyboard) percussion instruments. (Xylophone or bells)

What is a mallet?

200

In the bass clef, what note is on the first LINE?

G

200

Explain a crescendo

Gradually get louder

200

Half Note

2
200

When taking a deep breath, you shouldn't be breathing with this region of your body.

Your shoulders

300

Name 4 woodwinds

What are flutes, oboes, bassoons, clarinets, recorders, saxophones (alto, tenor, bari), piccolo, or English horn? (Must say 4 of these)

300

In the treble clef, what note is on the third LINE

B

300

Explain a decrescendo

Gradually get softer

300

Whole

4

300

This is the difference between a concert band and an orchestra.

Strings

400

Name 4 brass instruments.

What are trumpets, French horns, trombones, baritones (euphoniums), tubas, Sousaphones? (Must say 4 of these)

400

In the bass clef, what note is on the fourth SPACE

G

400

Define this dynamic: piano

Soft

400

Eighth

1/2

400

This type of band marches in parades or on the football field at halftime.

Marching Band

500

Name 4 percussion instruments.

What is the snare drum, bass drum, xylophone, bells, marimba, vibraphone, chimes, triangle, woodblock, tambourine, cymbals, timpani, etc.?

500

In the treble clef, what note is on the fifth line?

F

500

Define this dynamic: forte

Loud

500

Dotted Half

3

500

Define this dynamic: Mezzo Forte

Medium Loud

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