Rhythms/Articulation
Lines and Spaces
Posture
Components of Sound
Fingerings
100

I add half the value to the note I am attached to.

What is a dot?

100

The first space for treble clef

What is a F?

100
This hand goes on top for clarinet.
What is the left?
100
Brass players say this to make a good emcouchure.
What is "M."
100

I am the lowest note on the Trumpet using 1st and 3rd valve

What is G?

200

I connect 2 of the same notes together.

What is a tie?

200

The 3rd line in bass clef

What is a D?

200
The right hand of a trumpeter should be in this shape.
What is a "C?"
200
Clarinets produce sound by making this vibrate.
What is the reed?
200

Right left Right Right, Left right Leff Left

What is a Paradiddle

300

This is when a whole section plays.

What is Tutti?

300

The top space in treble clef

What is a E?

300

When playing a reed instrument, the reed should never touch this.

What is the inside of your bottom lip?

300
Brass players produce sound by buzzing this body part.
What are the lips?
300

I am all open on a Saxophone

What is C#

400

This is how I count quarter note  Drag Triplets

What is Straw-ber-ry?

400

I am one line above the top line in treble clef

What is A?

400
This part of the face should NOT expand when taking a breath.
What are the cheeks?
400

The most important component of a good sound is this.

What is Air?

400

I am the low note in first position on the Trombone

What is B flat

500

The top number in a time signatures tells you this.

What is the number of beats in a measure?

500

I am 2 lines below the bottom line in bass clef

What is C?

500
Feet should be where?
What is flat on the floor.
500

Percussionists should let the drumsticks do this when starting a roll on the drum.

What is "buzz" or "Bounce"?

500

I am the key you push to play in the upper register on Clarinet

What is the Octave Key?