The artist whose concert we researched this spring
Elton John
The state Ms. Walker is from
Ohio
This instrument belongs to the woodwind family; however, the modern version of this instrument contains no wood.
Flute
This music game is similar to "Monkey in the Middle".
Jump, Frog, Jump
The name of the music symbol shown here
Repeat sign
The audio program we used for our mash up project.
Audacity
The instrument Ms. Walker mainly plays
Saxophone
This instrument family contains instruments that are always made of the material by the same name
Brass
Finish the lyrics: "Our old sow is getting very fat, ______________________"
Kimo komo keemo
The category of musical terms including piano and forte
Dynamics
The popular website some friends used for their Choose Your Own Adventure Project to make music.
Chrome Music Lab
The number of siblings Ms. Walker has
3
This instrument has a sound that can be described as “relaxing” and “magical”. It is a string instrument that is not a normal part of the symphony orchestra.
Harp
This song is from Ghana and is originally a rock passing game; however, we use rhythm sticks in class.
Obwisana
The category of musical terms describing speed including presto and largo
Tempo
BPM and key
This is Ms. Walker's favorite color
Green
This instrument is the lowest sounding of the brass family. It looks different when it appears in the marching band.
Tuba/Sousaphone
This greeting song from the beginning of the year includes the words "one by one" and "two by two"
Up the Ladder
The tempo term referred to as “walking speed.”
Andante
The saying we use to remember the string names of the ukulele.
Gorillas Don't Eat Apples
Ohio State University
This double reed instrument is a part of the woodwind family
Oboe
This song includes clapping movement and focuses on the syncopa rhythm.
Four White Horses
This term means to gradually get louder in music
Crescendo