This note is on the bottom space of the treble clef
What is f?
This is the second space on the bass clef
What is C
On trumpet, valves 1 and 2 pushed together can play these two notes
What is e and a
A piece of wood that helps some woodwinds play their instrument.
What is a reed
This type of note gets 4 beats
This note is on the 4th line of the treble clef
What is D?
This is the top line of the bass clef
What is a
On trumpet valve 1 can play these two notes
The note on clarinet that you play without pressing any keys.
What is G?
This type of note gets 1 beat
What is a quarter note
This note is on the bottom line of treble clef
What is e
This is the bottom line of the bass clef
What is g
On trombone, 1st position can play these three notes
What is low Bb, F, and high Bb
The note on flute that involves both your pointer fingers, right hand pinky, and the long thumb key. Also playable by using the short thumb key and left hand pointer finger and right hand pinky.
What is Bb?
This type of rest gets 2 beats and sits on top of the middle line in the shape of a rectangle.
What is a half rest?
This note is on the second line of the treble clef
What is G?
This is the 3rd line in the bass cleff
What is d
On trombone, 3rd position is next to this part of the instrument.
What is the bell?
The note on flute that is just the left hand pointer finger and right hand pinky.
What is C?
The basic unit of a piece of music that helps separate the notes into smaller groups. Often given a number to indicate where it is located.
What is a measure?
This is the acronym for remembering the lines of the treble clef
What is every good boy does fine
This is the 3rd space in the bass clef
What is e
A person needs to do this to play higher notes on a brass instrument.
Lips need to be tighter together, and the buzz must be faster.
The shape of the mouth when playing your instrument (not woodwind specific).
What is embouchure?
This fraction shaped object in music helps tells us how many beats are in a measure.
What is the time signature?