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Notes & Rests
Classroom Culture
Name the Note
100

These vertical lines separate each measure.


What are Bar Lines?

100
Squidward
What is the Clarinet?
100

A note that gets one count.

What is a Quarter Note?

100

Due every Monday or Tuesday.

What is a practice log?

100
The note on the 3rd line
Where is a B?
200
It means to take a breath.
What is a Breath Mark?
200

This instrument has a 'head' that is struck to make a sound.

What is a Drum?

200
A rest that gets two counts.
What is a Half Rest?
200

The first thing we play every class.

What is warmup #1/#2?

200
The note in the 1st space.
Where is F?
300

It is found at the beginning of every piece of music. It tells you how many beats/counts are in each measure.

What is a Time Signature?

300
Lisa Simpson
What is the Saxophone?
300
A note that gets four counts.
What is a Whole Note?
300

Something I should do every day for 20 minutes.

What is Practice?

300
The note in the 4th space.
Where is E?
400
The Clef for instruments that play the higher notes (flute, clarinet, alto sax, trumpet, bells). Also called a G clef.
What is a Treble Clef?
400
It has a slide.
What is the Trombone?
400
A rest that gets one count.
What is a Quarter Rest?
400

We have one of these almost every week.

What is a playing quiz?

400
The note on the 2nd Line.
Where is G?
500
The Clef for the instruments that play the lower notes (trombone, bass clarinet, tuba). Also called an F clef.
What is the Bass Clef?
500
Small double reed instrument, known for the 'snake charmer'
What is the Oboe?
500
A note that gets 3 counts.
What is a Dotted Half Note?
500

What to do if you struggle with a part or a song on your instrument

What is come in at Flex time for help?

500
The note on the first ledger line below the staff.
Where is C?
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