Woodwind instruments change notes by doing this.
What is using the fingers to press keys or cover different holes on the instrument?
Brass players do this with their lips. Otherwise the instrument doesn't make any sound.
Percussionists do this to make a sound on their instrument.
What is hitting, shaking, or scraping?
This word is the fancy name for a band practice.
Hint: It starts with the letter R.
What is a rehearsal?
The number of quarter notes that fit in a measure of common time.

What is four?
Musicians do this with their body to keep a steady beat.
What is tap their foot?
While they might be called "wood"winds, saxophones are made of what material?
What is metal?
Name the 4 brass instruments we use.
What are trumpets, trombones, euphoniums, and tubas?
Marimba mallets are usually wrapped with this colorful material to make a softer sound.
What is yarn?
The title of the person at the front of the band who waves a baton to guide the ensemble.
What is a conductor?
What letter note is this?
What is C?
It holds sheet music, binders, and pencils. It can be tilted and moved up or down.
What is a music stand?
Name the 3 woodwinds we use.
What are flutes, clarinets, and saxophones?
Brass players change the pitch on their instrument by doing at least two things. Name at least 2 different ways.
What is pushing valves, moving the slide, changing the air speed, or changing the lip muscles (tight/relaxed)?
Name 3 percussion instruments in this room.
What are drum set, snare drum, bass drum, xylophone, bells, marimba, vibraphone, chimes, cymbals, congas, bongos, etc.?
This type of band marches in parades or on the football field at halftime.
What is a marching band?
The number of beats of rest that are in this music.
What is five?
The number of letters in the musical alphabet.
What is seven?
This woodwind is one of the oldest instruments in the world. They used to be made of bone or wood with holes carved into them.
What is the flute?
Trumpets, horns, and tubas all use their fingers to press these.
What are valves?
Percussion instruments are divided into these two categories.
What is pitched (mallets) and non-pitched (drums)?
This type of band plays loud music using electric guitars, bass guitars, drum set, keyboards, and singers.
What is a rock band?
The number of measures in this melody by Brahms:

What is 11?
This device tells musicians when their instrument doesn't sound like everyone else's.
What is a tuner?
This type of saxophone is bigger than an alto saxophone, but smaller than a baritone saxophone.
What is a tenor saxophone?
Brass instruments were historically used for several reasons. Name one of those reasons.
What is commands in the military, communicating during hunting, or for royal ceremonies?
Closest answer wins: How many keys are there on a grand piano?
88
This type of band plays swingin' music with saxophone, piano, and guitar. The musicians often improvise (make up) their own solos.
What is a jazz band?
Under the music, 𝆏 stands for piano (soft) and 𝆑 stands for forte (loud). What does the 𝆒 in the middle tell you to do?

Crescendo, to get louder over time.
Orchestras use all of the instrument families: woodwinds, brass, strings, and percussion. This instrument family is missing from band class.
What are string instruments?