Treble and Bass
Daily Procedures
Music Vocabulary
Musical Notation
Do you know your band directors?
100

Trombone, Baritone, Tuba, Timpani, and Bassoon all read this clef.

What is the bass clef?
100

True or false: students are allowed to play or talk freely during rehearsal.

What is false?

100

The speed at which the music is played

What is tempo?

100

Play softly

What is piano?

100

I drive a motorcycle when it's pretty outside.

Who is Mr. Gieske?

200

F,A,C,E are their names

What are the spaces of the treble clef?

200
This term describes how we sit when playing our instrument.

What is posture?

200

An articulation that means to emphasize the note.

What is an accent?

200

Play loudly

What is forte?

200

I like to speak in forte

Who is Mr. Napper?

300

 E,G,B,D,F are their names.

What are the lines of the treble clef?

300

This term is how we practice breathing and note fingerings without actually playing.

What is sizzling?

300

The way in which we use our lips to create a sound on our instruments.

What is embouchure?

300

Gradually play louder

What is a crescendo?

300

Which band director plays guitar, bass, and other stringed instruments?

Who is Mr. Gieske?

400

A,C,E,G are their names

What are the spaces of the bass clef?

400

These items are available at the back of the band room every day, yet everyone completely forgets that they are there.

What are pencils?

400

The opening between the lips while playing a flute or brass instrument.

What is an aperture?

400

Hold the last note until the director stops you.

What is a fermata?

400

The color of Mr. Napper's car.

What is black?

500

G,B,D,F,A are their names

What are the lines of the bass clef?

500

The four things you must have every day in class.

What are my instrument, pencil, book, and folder?

500

Phone a Percussionist!!!!

The sticking is RLRR LRLL.

What is a paradiddle?

500

This note gets half of a beat

What is an eighth note?

500

I'm the older band director of the two.

Who is Mr. Napper?