This pitch is on the Second Line of the treble clef, and the First Line of the bass clef.
What is G?
This type of rest lasts for four beats.
What is a whole rest?
The only member of the brass family that does NOT have any valves.
What is trombone?
This dynamic tells us to play "loud."
What is Forte?
This action-packed soundtrack was the finale of our Spring Concert.
What is The Avengers?
This combination of sharps or flats at the beginning of each staff tells us which notes need to change for the piece.
What is the key signature?
There are only three beats per measure in this time signature.
What is 3/4 Time Signature?
This instrument uses a head joint instead of a mouthpiece.
What is flute?
This dynamic tells us to play "medium-soft."
What is mezzopiano?
Mr. Rosenthal's dog is named.
What is Chubs?
This sign cancels a flat or a sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure.
What is a natural sign?
Sixteenth notes are counted this way.
Percussion instruments are grouped into these two categories.
What is Pitched and Unpitched instruments? or What is Keyboard and Rhythm instruments?
Wind instrument players need to use their tongue this way when playing an accent.
What is a heavy tongue? or What is a hard tongue?
This phrase was the subtitle of Top Secret.
What is "This Piece Will Self-Destruct?"
When you play every possible note in order, that type of scale is called.
What is chromatic scale?
A dot adds this to the length of a note.
What is half the value of the note?
Saxophones come in this many different types. (We're looking for a number)
What is four types? (soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone)
This articulation tells us to play the note short.
What is staccato?
The tempo marking at the beginning of Spring told us to play the piece this way.
What is Gently?
When more than one pitch is played at the same time it creates.
What is harmony?
A beat is divided into these two parts.
What is the down beat and the up beat?
The three main instruments Mr. Rosenthal plays. (He can play them all, but he's played these three professionally)
What is clarinet, saxophone, and baritone (or euphonium).
This dynamic tells us to play loud and then suddenly quiet.
What is Fortepiano?
Mr. Rosenthal studied music at this University.
What is the University of Central Florida? or What is UCF?