Instruments
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100
Name the four families of instruments
What are woodwind, brass, percussion and strings
100
The musical word that means the speed of music
What is tempo
100
The note that gets 3 beats
What is a dotted half note
100
What is Ms. Emry's rule for staccato notes?
What is cut the note in half and add a rest
100
What word means up or down by half steps?
What is chromatic
200
What is one wind instrument with no valves or keys?
What is either: bugle or trombone
200
The musical word that means how loud or soft the music is
What is dynamics
200
The note that gets 1 1/2 beats
What is a dotted quarter note
200
Give 3 examples of articulation markings
Ms. Emry will tell you if you're correct
200
How can you affect the tuning of your instrument?
What is move the tuning slide
300
Name a double reeded instrument?
What is either oboe, bassoon, or english horn
300
Give 3 example of tempo words
Ms. Emry will tell you if you're correct
300
The other name for 2/2 time signature
What is cut time
300
The french word for how to hold your lips to produce a good sound on each instrument
What is embouchure
300
What notes have 2 flags on them?
What are sixteenth notes
400
Name 10 instruments in the percussion family:
Ms. Emry will keep count and tell you if you're correct
400
Name 5 loud/soft words
Ms. Emry will tell you if you're correct
400
The time signature that would mean 6 beats in a measure with the eighth note getting one beat
What is 6/8
400
This is put in the music when something is going to change: key change, time signature change
What is a double bar line
400
What word is at the ending tag/measures of some songs?
What is coda
500
What is the marching version of a tuba...named after a famous composer of marches
What is a sousaphone
500
The abbreviation for 'go back to the sign'
What is D.S.
500
How many eighth notes are tied together in a dotted quarter note?
What is 3
500
What is the term for accenting the weak beat?
What is syncopation
500
What abbreviation means 'go back to the beginning'
What is D.C.