The rattly plastic-headed drum we all know and love.
Snare Drum
One note starts high, one starts low, but they come towards the drum at the same time.
A greater than sign, informing the player to increase the volume of a specific note in contrast of the notes around it.
Accent
All of the things that a musician should bring with them to class.
Percussion: Sticks, Mallets, Music
Winds: Small instrument, Music, and everything needed for instrument hygiene (small towels for brass condensation)
High-pitched, easy to transport, and remarkably annoying for those listening.
Bell kit/Glockenspiel
RLRR LRLL sticking pattern.
Paradiddle
The distance we should keep others from us, for our own safety and for theirs.
Six feet.
A medium sized mallet instrument made of wood, can be used in ragtime.
Xylophone
Buzzy, connected, velvety smooth notes.
The total number of people that should be in the instrument storage room at any one time.
One, and only one.
The remarkable ring of jingles, used in bands far and wide to provide percussion and zest.
Tambourine
The playing of two notes on the same hand, ideally using fingers to make both notes sound the same.
Diddles
The capsized boat of the musical world. Informs the musician to cut off only when the conductor says.
Fermata
The two things that, when used together, will keep everybody in the classroom safe.
Wear masks at all times, keep distanced at six feet
A large kettle-bell, excellent for chips or popcorn, but even better for loud rolls in orchestras.
Timpani
Two slashes with a "5" above it result in this snazzy, elongated note.
5 stroke roll
The symbol informing the player to return to the start of the piece, and continue on until you see fine.
The cardinal rule for all of your possessions. In this instance, does not equal caring.
Sharing. Don't do it.