Brass
Woodwind
Percussion/Strings
Composition
Rhythm
100

What is the common trait of the brass family?

You must buzz your lips to play a brass instrument

100

What is the common trait of the woodwind family?

You have to cover holes to change the pitch

100

What's the common trait of the string family?

They all have strings and the strings are what vibrates!

100

What is a motif in music?

A short musical idea that is the centerpiece of a song. It is the "main idea" of the song and is often repeated or elaborated on.

100

What rhythm is worth 1 beat?

Quarter note

200

What are the "buttons" called on a brass instrument?

Valves

200

What are the "buttons" called on a woodwind instrument?

Keys!

200

What is the common trait of the percussion family?

You have to hit, shake or scrape them to play them.

200

What is a sequence in music?

A sequence is when you take a motif or a phrase, take the same exact rhythms and bring everything up or down the same amount of pitches.

200

What rhythm is worth half a beat?

an eighth note

300

1. Which brass instrument does not have valves? 2. What does it have?

1. Trombone

2. A slide

300

1. Which woodwind instrument was never made of wood? 2. What is it made of?

1. Saxophone

2. Brass

300

There are 4 main string instruments in the orchestra. Name 2 of them.

Violin, viola, cello and bass

300

Write a sequence 3 notes down:

B G A B A A G

G E F G F F E

300

What rhythm is worth a quarter of a beat?

a sixteenth note

400

What is the name of the instrument that looks like a tuba but is smaller?

Baritone

400

What is the name of the belt that holds a single reed onto a mouthpiece?

A ligature
400

Name as many percussion instruments you can in 20 seconds. GO!

Cymbals, castanets, marimba, bells, jingle bells, triangle, etc.

400

What is a retrograde in composition?

Retrograde means backwards. So take a motif or a phrase and play it/write it backwards.

400

If the time signature says "7/4," then how many beats are in a measure?

7

500

Name a brass instrument other than the 5 we learned about.

Bugle, mellophone, sousaphone, sackbut, slide trumpet, piccolo trumpet, etc.

500

There are 4 main types of saxophones. Name at least 2 of them. 

Soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones

500

What's the difference between melodic and non melodic percussion instruments?

Melodic- You can play a melody, like twinkle, twinkle little star.

Non melodic- You can't play a melody. You can only play rhythms or textures.

500

Name 2 famous music composers.

Beethoven, Mozart, John Williams, Elton John, Lainey Wilson, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, etc.

500

If the time signature says "6/8," what type of note gets the beat? Sixteenth note, eighth note, quarter note, half note or whole note.

Eighth note