Instruments
Dynamics
Style & Music Reading
Terminology
Misc.
100
The Trumpet is classified as this type of instrument.
What is Brass
100
The shorthand for these dynamic markings are? Piano, Pianissimo, & Mezzo Piano
What is P, PP, & MP
100
To emphasize a note
What is Accent
100
In music this sign tells the performers to play a section again.
What is Repeat Sign
100
The difference between two pitches
What is Interval
200
The Clarinet belongs to this category of instruments.
What is Woodwind.
200
If a crescendo starts at P and reaches F, What dynamics should the player grow through?
What is MP & MF
200
A single player with accompaniment, either from a band, orchestra, choir, piano, or other group of musicians.
What is Solo
200
In music these signs tell performers to play smooth and connected.
What is Legato &/or Tenuto
200
Terms meaning "The Head" & "The Sign"
What is DC al Fine & DS al Fine
300
Five percussion instruments are:
What is Answers will vary
300
When the conductor raises his left arm, the musician should.
What is get louder/play louder.
300
Define these terms 1.) Three performers 2.) Two performers 3.) Six performers
What is; 1.) Trio 2.) Duet 3.) Sextet
300
The terms used to tell performers to Gradually get louder, Gradually get softer, all while short & separated. (three terms)
What is Crescendo, Decrescendo, & Staccato
300
Define these terms; "The End", "To Hold", & "Segment of time relating to a specific number of beats"
What is Fine, Fermata, & Measure
400
Which one does not belong. Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Bari Sax, Oboe, or Bass Clarinet.
What is oboe (double reed, not single reed)
400
The dynamic levels (in italian) from Loudest to softest are.
What is Fortissimo, Forte, Mezzo Forte, Mezzo Piano, Piano, & Pianissimo.
400
During the "series of exercises that prepare players for playing", the musicians almost always play "an ordered set of music pitches".
What is Warm-up & Scale
400
1.) Sign connecting two or more notes of the same pitch 2.) Sign connecting two or more notes of different pitch 3.) Main part in a piece of music 4.) Secondary part in a piece of music
What is; 1.) Tie 2.) Slur 3.) Melody 4.) Harmony
400
All wind players use the muscles, called ______, around the lips when setting up to create a sound
What is Embouchure
500
Which one does not belong. Trumpet, Horn, Mellophone, Trombone, Piccolo trumpet, Cornet, or flugelhorn.
What is Trombone (Trombone is the only one that is low brass)
500
Define Dynamics
What is "loud & soft in music"
500
Write this rhythm on the board Watermelon apple pie pie
What is 4 sixteenths, 2 eighth notes, & 2 quarter notes.
500
1.) Duration of time in music 2.) Amount & type of notes each measure contains 3.) Musical sentence 4.) Time in music 5.) Silence in music 6.) Signs telling performers to play the 1st & then the 2nd ending
What is; 1.) Beat 2.) Time Signature 3.) Phrase 4.) Tempo 5.) Rest 6.) 1st & 2nd Endings
500
Given the definition, provide the term 1.) Lowers a pitch by 1/2 step 2.) Sharps & flats which tell players the scale in which to play 3.) Sign telling where wind players should breathe. 4.) Instrument played using air 5.) Something placed at, or forming a mouth 6.) Raises a pitch by 1/2 step 7.) Unaltered pitch
What is; 1.) Flat 2.) Key Signature 3.) Breath Mark 4.) Wind Instrument 5.) Mouthpiece 6.) Sharp 7.) Natural