Instruments
Note Names
Note Values
Reading Music
Misc.
100

This instrument is the highest sounding instrument that we currently have in our band class.

What is a flute?

100

The bottom line on the staff is this letter.

What is E?

100

This note is worth 4 beats.

What is a whole note?

100

This is the set of five lines that we read music on.

What is a staff?

100

This is the last period of school today.

What is sixth period?

200

This instrument is small and only has 3 buttons.

What is a trumpet?

200

The middle line on the staff is this letter.

What is B?

200

This note is worth 2 beats.

What is a half note?

200

The boxes that separate notes on a staff are called this.

What is a measure?

200

There are this many percussionists in your band class.

What is 5?

300

This is the category of instruments that the flute, clarinet, and saxophone are in.

What are Woodwinds?

300

The second space (from bottom to top) on the staff is this letter.

What is A?

300

This note is worth 1 beat.

What is a quarter note?

300

The clarinet reads on this staff.

What is a treble clef?

300

These instruments use single reeds.

What are clarinets and saxophones?

400

This is the only instrument with no keys/buttons.

What is a trombone?

400

This note sits directly above the top line of the staff.

What is G?

400

Two of these equals 1 beat.

What are eighth notes?

400

Trombones read on this staff.

What is a bass clef?

400

This is the name of Ms. Somers's cat.

Scarlett

500

Name one instrument with a double reed.

What is an oboe? / What is a bassoon?

500

This note sits on the first ledger line under the staff.

What is C?

500

1 whole note plus 4 half notes plus 4 quarter notes plus 4 eighth notes is worth this many beats.

What is 18 beats?

500

This is the numbers at the beginning of a song that tell you how many beats are in each measure.

What is a time signature?

500

This is the name of our country's national anthem.

What is the Star Spangled Banner?