A General
A Italian
Classroom Rules
B General
A and B Instruments
100

When you are playing music, to ____ a note is to make it stand out from other notes by playing it differently.

What is Accent?
100

At first translated as “comfortable, at one’s ease, without hurrying,” ______ has come to be accepted as the slowest tempo. _____ is also used as a noun to designate a slow movement or work.

What is Adagio?

100

What does it mean to Stay Safe?

 what is "Stay in your seat with your hands to yourself."?

100

A short, lively piece of music, usually for piano.

What is a Bagatelle?

100

A long, narrow woodwind instrument with a double reed. Blowing in it makes the reed move quickly and makes sound. The sound can be changed by opening and closing small holes on the sides.

What is a Bassoon?

200

The music played by instruments that is heard behind the main performer.

What is Accompaniment?

200

Playing the notes in a chord quickly one after the other.

What is Arpeggio?

200

What does it mean to stay clean?

What is "Keep fingers out of noses and such. Wash hands when necessary."?

200

A slow song that tells a story.

What is a Ballad?

200

A string instrument that is like a guitar, but smaller and round.

What is a Banjo?

300

A vocal range that is usually the lowest female voice in choral music.

What is Alto?

300

A short piano composition with extra musical decoration.

What is Arabesque?

300

What does it mean to listen to the teacher?

What is "Follow instructions the first time."?

300

A theatrical performance that tells a story using music, costumes, sets, and dance.

What is Ballet?

300

An instrument that makes sound by the player pushing air from a bag into pipes on the bag.

What is the Bagpipe?

400

Music that has no key. All the notes are treated as equal.

What is Atonal?
400

Italian for “going.” To play a piece at a moderate speed — not too fast, not too slow.

What is Andante?

400

What does it mean to believe in yourself?

What is "attempting all challenges without hesitation or complaint, but with great courage and mental fortitude."

400

A boating song from Venice that sounds like the rhythm of rowing a boat.

What is a Barcarole?

400

A musical instrument that is held between your hands, consisting of a bellows, two sets of reeds, a keyboard for the melody, and buttons for bass notes and chords.

What is the Accordion?

500

Changing a written piece of music so that it can be played by many different instruments.

What is Arrangement? 

500

Italian for “happy.” To play a piece in a lively manner, at a fast (but not too fast) pace.

What is Allegro?

500

How can I know if its my turn to talk?

What is "Nobody else is talking, especially not the teacher. OR you have been called on."?

500

Family of wind instruments made of metal with a cup-shaped mouthpiece (the part you blow in). Examples  are the trumpet, trombone and tuba.

What is Brass?

500

A type of African talking drum. Played in pairs, these drums provide the bass part in Adowa dance ensembles. These drums are also found in Fontomfrom ensembles.

What is the Atumpan? (no duh)