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100

What two things should you grab when you walk into the band room?

Your instrument and music

100

How many beats does a dotted half note get?

3

100

What is Mr. Verplaetse's primary instrument?

Trumpet

100

How do we stay together and keep a steady pulse when we play?

Watch the conductor, count in our heads, quietly tap our feet, listen to the instruments around us

100

What instrument family does the French Horn belong to?

Brass

200

What do we do for a fire/evacuation drill?

Line up and walk out the back hallway door and walk away from the school towards the football field. 

200

What instrument family does the saxophone belong to?

The woodwinds

200

What college did Mr. Verplaetse attend?

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

200

Describe proper playing posture

Sitting up tall and not slouched, arms and hands relaxed with no tension, eyes facing the director (not the floor!)

200

What does a dot above a note tell us to do?

Play the note short and separated (staccato)

300

Where should a woodwind player's reed go after playing?

It should be taken OFF the mouthpiece and put in a reed holder

300

What dynamic level is louder than piano but softer than mezzo forte?

Mezzo piano (mp)

300

What kind of dog does Mr. Verplaetse have?

Border Collie

300

How do we play legato or slurred notes?

Constant air with no tonguing as we change the notes

300

What does "D.C." stand for in music?

Da Capo, or to go back to the top

400

How often should a brass player clean their instrument?

A quick rinse/re-oiling every 1-2 weeks as needed, a deep clean every month

400

What is the name of the machine that plays a steady beat for us?

Metronome

400

What country did Mr. Verplaetse perform in during college?

Ireland

400

When do our instruments go up/down while on stage?

They go up when Mr. Verplaetse's hands go up, and come down when Mr. Trimmer's hands come down

400

Who composed Bold Adventure?

Andrew Balent

500

What do we do after a cut-off?

Stop playing and quietly listen

500

When we have really high or low notes, we add extra lines to the staff. What are those lines called?

Ledger lines

500

What instrument was Mr. Verplaetse going to play instead of the Trumpet?

Trombone

500

How do we practice difficult sections of music?

Break it down into smaller pieces, slow it down, and speed it up once we've got it
500

Why do Brass sit in the back and Woodwinds sit in the front?

Quieter instruments like woodwinds go in the front so they can be heard, louder instruments like low brass go in the back so they don't cover up the quieter instruments (and so we can listen back)

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