Songs
Articulations
Rules
Notes
Who is it?
100

This was the last song "this" band played at the concert.

Welcome Christmas

100

What does a Dot mean above or below a note?

Staccato  (Short and seperated)


100

This is never allowed in the band room.

GUM

100

What note do we "Tune" to?

Bb

100

This person should stop wrecking their clarinet

Harley

200

The Last song our band played by ourselves last concert

The Great Elf Rebelion

200

What does a line above or below a note mean?

Tenuto (long and connected)


200

This group needs to deal with chairs and stands after class.

Clarinets

200

What note do Saxs play for a tuning note?

G

200

This person plays an instrument named after a country that did not make it.

Loradona. 

The French Horn is actually a German Horn.

300

The name of the Song we played with no percussion

In the Bleak Midwinter

300

What word means to play long and connected?

Legatto

300

You should always do this when getting a new piece of music.

Write name and slot number in pencil.

300

What note do trumpets and clarinets tune to?

C

300

This person is the only wind musician in the percussion section.

Mia (Police Whistle)

400

The Marching song from Our Winter Concert.

We Wish You

400

What word means to play short and accented style?

Marcatto

400

What is the universal sign for quiet in band?

Fist held high

400

What note do Flutes, basses, percussion and low brass tune to?

Bb

400

This person thinks this marking (MF) means to play super loud with Maximum Force.

Alfonso

500

What was the first song beginning band played at the Winter Concert?

Hot Cross Buns

500

What tells you to play a series of notes in a smooth connected manner wothout using your tongue?

Slur

500

Doing this will get you some APEP time...

Touching the percussion equipment without permission.

500

What note do the Bass and Snare drum tune to?

None, they do not play a pitched sound.

500

This person has endured countless smackdowns and jokes at his expense by Mr. Jeka.

Who is Jonah.

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