The four families of instruments
What are brass, strings, percussion and woodwinds?
The word that means the speed of music
What is tempo?
Name the 2 clefs used in band
What are treble and bass clefs?
The 2 numbers at the beginning of a song are called...
What is a time signature?
The curved line that connects notes that are the same
What is a tie?
A percussion instrument that is set up like a piano keyboard
What is xylophone, bells, marimba, or vibes?
The word that means volume in music
What are dynamics?
A phrase used to remember the lines of the treble clef staff.
Every Good Boy Does Fine or something you created that fits this pattern
The three symbols used to change a pitch.
What are sharps, flats, naturals?
This is put at the end of a song or line of music to indicate the end.
What is a double bar line?
A brass instruments that has no valves or keys.
What is a trombone? OR What is a bugle?
The musical term that means soft
What is piano?
The note that gets 3 beats
What is a dotted half note?
The instrument that Mr. Olson first played in band and studied in college
What is the trombone?
What is the lowest wind instrument in the band
What is the tuba?
The word that means loud
What is forte?
The symbol used to lower a note by one half step
What is a flat?
A whole note minus a quarter note plus an eighth note equals this many beats
What is 3.5 beats?
What is Mr. Olson's oldest daughter named?
What is Charlotte?
The french word for how to hold your lips to play a brass instrument.
What is "embouchure"?
The musical term that means moderately loud
What is mezzo forte?
The name of the flats, sharps, or naturals that are not in the key signature
What are accidentals?
Tell what both numbers of a time signature mean
What is how many beats in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat?
The number of years Mr. Olson has taught at STMA
What is 8?