The musician that uses sticks to bang on instruments!
What is a percussionist.
The large instrument in the Orchestra.
What is a Bass?
The missing note in the following scale:
C,D,E,F,G,A,B,__
What is C?
The rhythmic value that lasts for 1 beat.
What is a quarter note?
The clef that the right hand typically plays.
What is the Treble Clef?
The lowest instrument in the Band
What is Tuba?
The Highest String on Violin.
What is an E String!
What is 8?
The rhythmic value that lasts for 1/2 of a beat.
What is an eighth note?
The numbers we see above or below piano sheet music.
What are fingerings?
The number of valves on a trumpet.
What is 3?
The 4 instruments typically seen in a string Orchestra.
What are Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass
The first scale you learn in Band or Orchestra (give me either one).
What is Bb Major
or
What is D Major
What the top number in a time signature stands for.
What are beats per measure?
The kind of notes that the black keys are.
What are sharp or flat notes?
The piece of wood that is used on the mouthpiece of most woodwind instruments.
What is a reed?
The Orchestra instrument that plays in Alto Clef.
What is Viola?
The missing note in the following scale:
B,C#,D#,E,__,G#,A#,B
F#(or Gb)
This rhythmic value lasts for an entire measure of 4/4 time.
What is a whole note?
The name of the full staff used for playing piano.
What is the grand staff?
The only Brass instrument that doesn't use valves.
What is a trombone.
What are the names of the 4 strings on a Bass?
E,A,D,G
What is the formula for constructing a Major Scale?
What is Whole,Whole,Half,Whole,Whole,Whole,Half
The rhythmic values that the following counting is used for:
1E+A
The number of keys on a grand piano.
What is 88?