The note that gets held for four beats.
What is a whole note.
The curved line that connects notes, telling you to not tongue the note
What is a slur / tie
The sentence taught to remember the lines of either the treble clef or bass clef
What is either: Every Good Boy Does/Deserves Fine/Fudge (treble) - Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge ALWAYS
This is the symbol put to indicate that you play the section again
What is a repeat sign
What is the trumpet
The musical term that means medium loud
What is mezzo forte
The acronym used to remember space notes
What is FACE - FACEG - All Cows Eat Grass
The note that gets half of a beat
What is an eighth note
The name of the stick the conductor holds
What is the baton
The brass instrument that has no valves or keys
What is a trombone
The word that means gradually play louder
What is crescendo
The symbol used to emphasize a note
What is an accent
A dotted half note equals how many quarter notes tied together?
What is 3
Name the item that holds a clarinet or saxophone reed to the mouthpiece.
What is the ligature.
The part of a clarinet or saxophone that vibrates to make sound.
What is the reed
The musical term that means walking speed
What is andante
Name two clefs used in band.
What is a treble clef and a bass clef.
The information the time signature gives us.
What is how many beats are in a measure.
This is how many instruments we have represented in our band
What is 9? (flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, french horn, trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, percussion)