This symbol is used to indicate light and detached.
What is staccato?
Why was the math book always worried?
6 small cube size rooms
What is the number of practice rooms in the band room?
The syllable used to make a sound on a woodwind or brass instrument
What is doo?
A low brass instrument that uses a slide.
What is a trombone?
This symbol create emphasis and space for a note.
What is Accent?
What is a tornado's favorite game to play?
Twister
A picture famed of St. Louis
What is the tallest picture located at the front of the band room of?
The number of valves on a cornet or trumpet?
What is 3?
This is a smaller and higher pitched version of the flute.
What is a piccolo?
This symbol connects two or more of the same notes together.
What is a tie?
What is the king of the classroom?
the ruler
What is the SuperState Picture?
This instrument is made of all metal, but called a woodwind.
What is a flute
a percussion instrument that looks like a piano, but played with mallets.
What is a xylophone?
This symbol makes indicates that a note should be played to it's fullest value.
What is tenuto?
Why is Mozart killing all of his chickens?
cuz they keep saying Bach, Bach, Bach
There are 3 of these throughout the band room.
What is the number of clocks located in the band room?
These two instruments are categorized as a double reed woodwind.
What is an oboe or bassoon?
the only instrument in the band that is capable of playing in two keys - F and Bb.
What is a french horn?
This symbol indicates that two or more different notes should be connected.
What is a slur?
What do you get when you push a piano down a mine shaft...
What is A flat minor.
There are 17 of these hanging in the band office.
What are the Marching Band pictures?
They are often referred to as paradiddle, drag, and flam.
What are rudiment?
Name the National March and played often on the 4th of July.
What is Stars and Stripes Forever?