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Musical Math
Transposing Instruments
Key Signatures
Music History
Grab Bag
100
One whole note in 4/4 time.
What is 4 beats?
100
One transposing instrument from our class.
What is the clarinet, saxophone, french horn, or trumpet?
100
This is the key signature of Bb major.
What is 2 flats? (Bb and Eb)
100
The composer of "Fur Elise". (full name)
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
100
The name of the band teacher at your designated high school.
Who is Ross MacIntyre, or Kathie van Lare.
200
One half note in 3/4 time.
What is 2 beats?
200
The two instruments that transpose the same number of steps as the tenor saxophone.
What is the clarinet and the trumpet?
200
The order of the sharps.
What is F#, C#, G#, D#, A#, E#, B#?
200
A composer (full name) known for counterpoint, fugues, and inventions.
Who is Johann Sebastien Bach?
200
The number of low brass players in our senior band.
What is 13?
300
The number of eighth notes in a dotted half note.
What is 6?
300
The transposition done by the bells or xylophone.
What is none?
300
The key signature with 3 sharps.
What is A major?
300
The country that John Phillip Sousa was from.
What is the USA?
300
The middle movement of "The Voyageurs". (English OR French)
What is La Claire Fontaine, or The Clear Spring?
400
A whole note minus a dotted eighth sixteenth.
What is 3 beats?
400
The note a trumpet player must play to get "concert Bb"
What is a C?
400
The key signature with 7 flats.
What is Cb major?
400
Three composers that have not yet been mentioned today.
Who is _____?
400
The name of one jazz musician.
Who is _________?
500
The alternate way to write a "cut time" time signature.
What is 2/2 time?
500
The number of steps a french horn player transposes to play in concert pitch.
What is a P5 above, or a P4 below.
500
The relative minor to Bb major.
What is g minor?
500
The chronological order of the following music eras: - Renaissance - Modern - Romantic - Classical - Baroque
What is: - Renaissance - Baroque - Classical - Romantic - Modern
500
The number of pieces inside Ms Berry's unicorn meat.
What is 6? (Head, body, and 4 legs!)