Held/played for 3 beats
Dotted half note
Slurs, staccatos, accents, legato, etc.
Articulation
Known for its apples
Washington
As long as a school bus when uncoiled
Tuba
Squat, bench, deadlift (Mr. Rim's sport)
Powerlifting
Silence for two beats
Half Rest
Quality of Sound
Pitch
Known for its potatoes
Idaho
Easy glissando
Trombone
Only 22 players can be on the field at a time.
Football
The duration of a quarter note, half note, and a whole note tied together
7
Volume
Dynamics
Alaska
Uses the most amount of air in our class
Flute
This sport uses the terms "Strike" and "Spare"
Bowling
This rhythm is usually in a group of four
Sixteenth Notes
Connecting two of the same pitches together to elongate the sound
Tie
Known for its cheese
Wisconsin
Bounces, buzzes, velocity, control
Underhand pitch
Fastpitch/softball
Duration of a dotted quarter note
One and a half
Accuracy of pitch
Intonation
Smallest state
Rhode Island
This instrument's name means beautiful sound
Euphonium
Spinning, twirling, flipping, massive strength
Gymnastics