The letter name for the 2nd line of the bass clef staff.
What is B?
The name of the school where you performed your first concert this year?
What is Bowie HS?
These two instruments in our band are pitched in the key of Eb.
What are the alto and bari saxophones?
This brass instrument has two names that get used interchangeably.
What is the euphonium/baritone?
This band director grew up in Wisconsin.
Who is Mrs. Mathews?
This type of note gets 1.5 beats in 4/4, 2/4 or 3/4 time.
What is a dotted quarter note?
The name of the school where you performed your Pre-UIL Concert.
What is Austin High?
What is the saxophone?
These 2 wind instruments do not have a tuning slide, headjoint or mouthpiece that they can adjust for tuning.
What are the oboe and bassoon?
Between all three band directors, they own this many total cats.
What is 7?
These three instruments in our band are pitched in Bb
What are the trumpet, clarinet and tenor sax?
The title of the lyrical piece you performed this year.
What is "At Twilight"
This band instrument is the most closely related to the tuba?
What is the euphonium?
In the professional world, this concert pitch note is what all instruments tune to.
What is A?
This band director likes golf and basketball.
Who is Mr. Anderson?
For flute players, this three digit number of herz that your tuner should be calibrated.
What is 442?
The only piece you performed this year that had a solo feature.
What is The Red Cape
These two percussion keyboards have metal keys/bars.
What are the bells and vibraphone?
This keyboard percussion instrument gets its name for the optional effect it has when its motor is plugged in?
What is the vibraphone?
The names of Mr. DeVall's cats.
Who is Bert, Bruce and Henry?
This time signature has 6 beats per measure and the quarter note gets the beat.
What is 6/4 (time)?
The person who composed "How to Train Your Dragon."
Who is John Powell?
What is F#?
This band instrument used to have part of it's bell made with ivory (elephant tusks)
What is the bassoon?
The only band director to have lived in three different time zones.
Who is Mr. DeVall?