The only food/drink you are allowed to bring into the band room
What is WATER?
The type of pet that Mr. Carlson has
What is a Dog (Australian Shepherd)?
This instrument was originally made from an animal horn, which explains how it got its name.
What is French Horn?
This symbol at the beginning of music tells you how many beats are in each measure.
What is a time signature?
The song that is sung at the beginning of a sporting event
What is "the star spangled banner" (aka the national anthem)?
The location that your backpacks/trapper-keepers are kept during band
What is locker/hallway?
Mr. Carlsons main instrument growing up?
What is trumpet?
Despite being made of metal today, this instrument belongs to the woodwind family because players blow across a hole to make its sound.
What is the flute?
In 4/4 time, this type of note receives two beats.
What is a half note?
This song from Frozen features Elsa deciding to stop holding back her powers.
What is “Let It Go”?
The second Band Expectation on the Band Slideshow yesterday
What is stay in your area?
The amount of years Mr. Carlson has been teaching at NMS
What is 1 year completed?
This woodwind was invented by a man named Adolphe Sax—and his name gives away the answer.
What is the saxophone?
This musical symbol raises a note by one half step.
What is a sharp?
The musical about important historical figures
What is Hamilton?
The first Expectation on the Band Slideshow yesterday
What is we only play as a group?
The three things Mr. Carlson likes to do outside are...
What is Fishing, Golfing, Hiking?
This instrument is the lowest-pitched member of the standard brass family in a concert band.
What is the tuba?
In 4/4 time, one quarter note, two eighth notes, and one half note add up to this many beats.
What is 4 beats?
This Queen song is perfect for stomping twice and then clapping.
What is “We Will Rock You”?
The third Band Expectation on the Band slideshow yesterday
What is respect your peers, your instruments, and the space?
Mr. Carlson's Wife's name is...
What is Briley?
John Philip Sousa helped inspire the creation of this marching-friendly instrument that wraps around the player's body.
What is the sousaphone?
The distance from one note to the next note with the same letter name, such as C to C, is called this.
What is an octave?
This Queen song celebrates winning and declares that “we” are something.
What is “We Are the Champions”?