The note on the bottom space of the staff in treble clef.
What is F?
The note on the second line in bass clef.
What is B?
True or false: Reeds break sometimes. :(
TRUE! (This is very sad)
True or false: Brass players never need to empty spit.
FALSE
The note that gets half of a beat is called ______.
What is an eighth note?
The note on the 2nd space of the staff in treble clef.
What is A?
The note on the top space in bass clef.
What is G?
Woodwind players change notes by using air and moving their ___.
What are fingers?
What is buzzing?
The note that gets one beat is called _____.
What is a quarter note?
The note on the middle line of the staff.
What is B?
The note on the middle line in bass clef.
What is D?
FALSE. They produce sound by blowing across the headjoint.
Trumpets and trombones change notes with our air and pushing down _____?
What are valves?
The note that gets two beats is called a _______.
What is a half note?
The names of the SPACES in treble clef.
What is F-A-C-E? (Spaces spell FACE!)
The names of the SPACES in bass clef.
What is A-C-E-G?
Woodwind players need to put this on their instrument to produce sound.
What is a reed?
Trumpet and euphonium players need to use this on their valves when they get stuck.
What is valve oil?
The note that gets four beats is called a _______.
What is a whole note?
The names of the LINES in treble clef.
What is E-G-B-D-F?
The names of the LINES in bass clef.
What is G-B-D-F-A?
This woodwind instrument has the MOST pieces to put together.
What is a clarinet?
Trombones need to use this on their slides when their slide gets hard to move.
What is slide grease?
What a tie does in your music.
It combines two notes together.