Theory
Articulation
Anything Goes!
Instruments
Terminology
100

This separates two measures

What is a barline?

100

An articulation that is light and separated.

What is staccato?

100

Cleo is this type of dog.

What is a border collie?

100

Name 3 brass instruments

What is Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba?

100

The formation of the lips and teeth for proper tone production.

What is embouchure?

200

This symbol tells you to go back and play a section again in your music before moving on.

What is a repeat sign?
200

An articulation that emphasizes the front of the note.

What is an accent?

200

Name 2 elements of good posture.

What is feet flat, back straight, sitting on the edge of your chair.

200

Name 4 woodwind instruments

What is flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone?

200

This lowers a pitch by a half step.

What is a flat?

300

The order of sharps

What is F, C, G, D, A, E, B

300

Two or more notes played without tonguing.

What is a slur?

300

Our school was built in this year.

What is 1974?

300

Brass players change the pitch on their instrument by doing at least two things. Name at least 2 different ways.

What is pushing valves, moving the slide, changing the air speed, or changing the lip position?

300

The speed of the music

What is tempo?

400

The order of sharps

F, C, G, D, A, E, B
400

An articulation that is smooth and connected.

What is legato/tenuto?

400

This band instrument is the oldest.

What is flute? (Approx 30,000-40,000 years old)
400

Covering more holes on woodwind instruments causes the pitch to do this.

What is go lower?

400

Gradually slowing down.

What is ritardando?
500

The amount of sixteenth notes in one beat of 4/4.

What is 4?
500

An articulation that is a combination of staccato and accent.

What is Marcato

500
Name a female composer :)

Who is Anne McGinty, Cait Nishimura, Erin Keeton Howard, Elena Roussanova Lucas, Yukiko Nishimura, Haley Woodrow, Carol Brittin Chambers, Julie Giroux + so many more!

500

Name 2 pitched percussion instruments and 2 non-pitched percussion instruments.

What is xylophone, bells, marimba, vibraphone, timpani (pitched), snare drum, bass drum, tambourine, cymbals (non-pitched)

500
Where you look to see if you have any flats or sharps.

What is the key signature?

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