How are sounds produced in percussion instruments?
Hitting, Shaking, or Striking. All are correct! :D
What drum is the lowest sounding?
Bass drum, if you got this wrong you're a bass bum :D
What instrument has 2 Cymbals that you hit?
Gong
Timbre is also known as:
Tone Color.
Is this Jeopardy original?
pretty much yeah
When you play percussion, what happens?
Sound resonates within the body.
What drum shakes?
Snare Drum. But if you want to get all technical it snares.
What instrument is fully metal that you hit?
You thought it was triangle, but it was ME, GONG!!!!!!!!
Where is Carnegie Hall located?
Hint: What's after "1776" in the song "Aaron Burr, Sir."
New York City!
Is the earth round or flat?
Neither, ITS A CAT!
but cats are round, SO ROUND IT IS!
What can you use to play a percussion instrument?
Hands, Mallets, etc.
What is the Rolling Drum?
Snare Drum!
What instrument is based off a square?
None. If someone said triangle..
I will be very sad :<
Orchestra!
Who is Mr Connor?
if you got this wrong i'm sad.
he's THE TEACHER
"Which causes sound to ______ within the body"
Fill in the blank.
Get your thinking cap on! lol
Resonate.
aka, Snare Drum.
Side Drum :>
Wooden Bars..
Xylophone :>
What is the special sound each instrument/voice makes?
Timbre!
What is this school's mascot?
cults- i mean colts.
Which percussion instrument is mentioned in the "Percussion Family Sound" area in the Powerpoint as one of the few that can produce different pitches?
Try to remember...
The Xylophone
What do you use to hit a bass drum.
ITS NOT A STICK AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
It's a beater.
What is a timpani classified as?
A drum. (more specifically a kettle drum)
Name the NYC Orchestra Hall:
Carnegie Hall!
What is Mr Connor's Name?
Curtis. if you got this wrong im sad :(