Name all the notes you know how to play on your instrument
Wow! Impressive!
Name all the notes you can play on your instrument
Impressive!
Name all the rudiments/techniques you can play on your practice pad
That's so cool!
What are the notes in the spaces of the staff?
FACE!
When is our YOSAL Music History class?
YES! 3:00-3:30 every Friday
Play four quarter notes on the same note.
Great work!
Play a half note and two quarter notes on one note.
Nicely done!
Name all the scales you can play on your bell kit
Wow!
What are the notes on the lines of the staff?
EGBDF!
Name one era of music history.
100 bonus points if you can name all 5 that we have learned about in class!
Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern Eras!
Play 3 different notes on your instrument
Very nice!
Play two different notes on your instrument
Good job!
Play a scale on your bell kit
Fantastic job!
What kind of note gets 2 beats?
50 bonus points if you can demonstrate this rhythm on your instrument! Play 2 in a row.
A half note!
Name one composer that we have learned about in Music History class
Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Bolougne, Ravel, Debussy, Ellington, Still, Boulanger, just to name a few!
Play your favorite rhythm on your instrument using at least 4 notes.
Amazing!
Play your favorite rhythm using at least 3 different notes
Woohoo!
Improvise a rhythm on your practice pad. Include at least one rudiment you've learned in percussion class.
So impressive!
What kind of note gets one beat?
50 bonus points if you can demonstrate this rhythm on your instrument! Play 4 in a row.
Quarter note!
Which era of music history is your favorite and why?
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Improvise (make up) a song on your instrument using at least 3 notes!
WOAH! That was GREAT!
Improvise a song using at least 3 different notes and 2 different rhythms!
Wow! Well played!
Improvise a song on your practice pad or bell kit! It must include at least 4 different notes and 3 different rhythms
Nicely done!
What kind of notes get 1/2 of a beat?
50 bonus points if you can demonstrate this rhythm on your instrument! Play 8 (4 beats worth) in a row!
Eighth notes!
Who is your favorite composer that we have learned about and why?
Thanks for sharing!