This is the start to a piece but is not a full measure of time
What is a Pickup note.
This symbol is often referred to as a
"Birdseye"
What is a fermata
This instrument uses a double reed and looks similar to the clarinet
What is an OBOE
What is Mary had a Cool Lamb
We do this when the Director Steps on the Podium
Put instruments in ready position.
A B C D E F G
What is the musical alphabet
This is worth 4 beats of silence
what is a whole rest
This instrument uses a "slide" to change pitches
What is a trombone
This piece on your concert was originally titled Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
What is Star Search
The Directors hands are up at the end of a song.
What is "playing position"
When you are sitting up with feet on floor and not sitting back in your chair
This is separated by "Bar Lines"
This is a brass instrument with valves but the bell faces backwards
What is French Horn
Which song on the playlist will not be played
What is Oh Susanna
When this happens we are not talking and are paying attention.
When the directors hands are up.
This is the pulse of the music
What is the BEAT
This symbol always ends a song
What is a double Bar......
Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Saxophone and Bassoon are in what family?
What is Woodwind
For our warm up, we usually play this piece
What is Concert warm up #1
What is considered Good Posture
What is Feet on the floor and on the edge of the seat.
This Dynamic marking means to play moderately soft
What is "Mezzo Piano" or mp
This asks you to emphasize a note
What is an Accent
This instrument is sometimes referred to as a "mini tuba"
What is the Baritone
This piece on your first concert was composed by Mark Williams
What is Centurian
Who should you be able to see without moving your head if your stand is at the correct height
Who is Mr Osborn