Which mouthpiece is larger: trumpet or trombone?
Trombone
Name a sport that starts with B
Baseball, Basketball & Badminton
Name TWO factors of 9. (There are three possible answers)
1, 3, 9
Name a type of rhythm.
Quarter note/rest, Half note/rest, Whole note/rest, & Eighth note/rest
Name a sport that takes place on ice.
Ice skating, Hockey, Curling, Luge, & Skeleton.
Name the instrument that looks like a small version of the tuba (hint: someone here plays it)
Baritone
Name a sport that uses a racket or paddle.
Tennis, Badminton, Ping-Pong, & Pickleball
What do we call the shape of a stop sign?
Octagon
How many letters are there in the musical alphabet?
7
How many nights of Hanukkah are there?
8
Name a percussion instrument that is NOT a type of drum or mallet (xylophone/bells).
Cymbal, Tom-Tom, Tambourine, Triangle, Sleigh Bells, Cowbell, etc.
Name a baseball team in New York.
Mets or Yankees
What is 33?
27
What word (starting with P) is used to describe how high or low a note sounds?
Pitch
Finish the song lyric: "On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me ________________"
A partridge in a pear tree
Name the three parts of the flute.
Headjoint, Body & Footjoint
What is the highest number of points a football team can score on a touchdown?
8 (with a 2-point conversion)
If I spin around TWICE, how many degrees have I rotated?
720
(360 + 360)
What word (starting with T) is used to describe how fast or slow a piece of music moves?
Tempo
What are people supposed to do if they see each other underneath mistletoe?
Kiss
What TWO items do both saxophones and clarinets use, other than a mouthpiece? (You must get BOTH to receive credit)
Reed and Ligature
What is the sport where an athlete has to run down a track while jumping over obstacles?
Hurdles / Hurdling
What is the Greatest Common Factor of 28, 35, and 49?
7
We say that two notes on a brass instrument that are played with the same finger/slide combination are in two different _____________.
Partials
What was the name of the Ballet that we listened to music from yesterday? (If you weren't here, it's a famous wintertime ballet...)
The Nutcracker