Band Instruments
Rhythms
Notes
Music Terms
Wild Card
100

This instrument is the lowest in the band.

What is tuba?

100

This note is worth four beats.

What is a whole note?

100

The spaces on the treble clef can spell this word. 

What is FACE?

100

A term meaning to play medium loud.

What is mezzo forte?

100

Ms. Hackenson's primary instrument.

What is clarinet?

200

This instrument takes the most air to play.

What is flute?

200

A rest worth one beat.

What is a quarter rest?

200

The note shown below.

What is G?

200

To play notes without tounging them. 

What is a slur?

200

The middle school band teacher before Ms. Hackenson

Who is Mr. Berger?

300

This percussion instrument is named after the shape it is.

What is triangle?

300

In a measure of 4/4, you need four of these to take up the whole measure.

What are quarter notes?

300

This symbol lowers a note by one half step.

What is a flat?

300

To play at a moderate tempo.

What is moderato?

300

The high school band director.

Who is Mr. Morrison?

400

This instrument could either be a member of the percussion or string family. 

What is piano?

400

Two of these are worth one beat together.

What are eighth notes?

400

The lines that extend the staff above or below.

What are ledger lines?

400

An articulation that means to play the note emphasized.

What is an accent?

400

Brass instruments need this to maintain their valves.

What is valve oil?

500

This instrument has a double reed. 

(2 answers accepted)

What is oboe?

What is bassoon?

500

Four of these make up one beat. 

What are sixteenth notes?

500

The key signature shown below.

What is Bb major?

500

This is a word to describe the position of your mouth while playing an instrument. 

What is embouchure?

500

This is the piece on a clarinet or saxophone that attaches the read to the embouchure.

What is the ligature?