A separated, "short" note; 50% note length.
What is a Staccato?
"Default" volume, neither soft nor loud.
What is Mezzo-forte?
A musical symbol where the notes are connected without a rearticulation.
What is a tie/slur?
Composed "Pixels" and "The Great Rubber Chicken Gallop" for band.
Who is Randal Standridge?
This band teacher goes to Miami University for Music Education.
Where does Ms. Chance go to school?
A note with a louder beginning, then decays to the end; 75% note length.
What is an Accent?
Moderately loud volume.
What is Forte?
The clef associated with the note name "G"; most high voiced instruments play in this clef.
What is Treble Clef?
Composed and arranged "Agent Undercover" for Jazz Band.
Who is Bryce Newton?
Turquoise is this band teacher's favorite color.
What is Mrs. Brinkman's favorite color?
A note with a 75% note length.
What is a Marcato?
Moderately soft volume.
What is Piano?
The clef associated with the note name "F"; most low voiced instruments play in this clef.
What is Bass Clef?
Arranged the song "Happy" for Jazz Band.
Who is John Berry?
This happens every 50,000 bells.
At how many bells do you get a villager on your island?
A note with full value, smooth and connected; 100% note length.
What is Tenudo?
Extra Loud volume.
What is Fortissimo?
Individually called "sharp", "flat", and "natural" symbols; they are placed before the note on the staff to alter the pitch for one entire measure, then disappear.
What are accidentals?
Composed music for movies, including Star Wars, E.T., Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, and many more film scores.
Who is John Williams?
This band teacher's binder is light purple.
Who is Ms. Chance?
The word used to refer to a phrase of lyrical, connected music. Usually lasts multiple measures, or for a whole piece of music.
What is Legato?
Extra soft volume.
What is Pianissimo?
Shows a dynamic change from one volume to another; placed underneath the staff.
What is a crescendo/decrescendo?
Composed "Variations on Ah! vous dirai-je, maman", also known to be the popular nursery rhyme "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".
Who is Mozart?
Founded on June 2nd, 1823
When was West Chester, OH founded?