Also meaning "soft," it is seen in your music as the symbol "p"
What is piano?
A winds musician typically uses a "taste bud," or this part of their body to articulate
What is the tip of the tongue?
A xylophone playing Bb
What is concert Bb?
The rhythm for this note sequence:
Whole Note
What is 1234?
Treble Clef, First Line
What is E?
Also meaning "full," it is seen in your music as the symbol "f"
This word is commonly used to demonstrate proper articulation on an instrument
What is "too" or "doo"?
A euphonium playing G
What is concert G?
The rhythm for this note sequence:
Quarter Note, Quarter Note, Quarter Rest, Quarter Note
What is 1 2 (3) 4?
Bass Clef, First Line
What is G?
The Italian dynamics term for "medium soft"
What is mezzo piano?
When a percussionist strikes a surface multiple times in a row, it creates this effect
What is a roll?
A clarinet playing Bb
What is concert Ab?
The rhythm for this note sequence:
Eighth Note, Eighth Note, Quarter Note, Quarter Note, Quarter Note
What is 1& 2 3 4?
Treble Clef, Second Space
What is A?
The Italian dynamics term for "medium full"
What is mezzo forte?
An Italian term for short and detached
What is staccato?
An alto saxophone playing F#
What is concert A?
The rhythm for this note sequence:
Eighth Note, Eighth Note, Quarter Rest, Half Note
What is 1 & (2) 34?
Bass Clef, Third Space
What is E?
This term means to gradually get softer. You may even think it looks like a "greater than" sign!
What is decrescendo?
An articulation style that requires more air at the front of the note
What is an accent?
What is concert F?
The rhythm for this note sequence:
Eighth Note, Eighth Rest, Quarter Rest, Eighth Rest, Eighth Note, Quarter Note
What is 1& 2 3& 4?
The note a Tuba would play on the second line
What is B?