Treble Clef: This note is located on the second line.
What is G?
This rule/expectation means raise your hand and wait to be called before speaking.
What is "Be Respectful"?
This instrument family includes the Flute and the Clarinet.
What is the Woodwind Family?
Linguine.
What is a Pasta?
This term indicates how fast or slow music should be played.
What is Tempo?
Treble Clef: This note is on the 4th line.
What is D?
This rule reminds students to have supplies, pencil, and equipment ready.
What is "Be Prepared"?
Instruments like the trumpet and trombone belong to this family.
What is the Brass family?
Rossini
Composer.
The highness or lowness of a sound is called ______.
What is Pitch?
Treble Clef: This note is on the 4th space.
What is E?
This rule asks students to listen when others are talking and follow directions the first time.
What is "Be Respectful"?
This large instrument is played by bowing or plucking and has four strings—common in orchestras.
What is a Bass (Double Bass)?
Pasta
An instrument or vocalist (singer) who performs high pitches.
Soprano.
Treble Clef: This note is on the first space.
What is F?
This rule encourages students to stay on task, finish work on time, and not distract others.
What is "Be Responsible"?
This instrument is the largest and deepest sounding of the Band instruments.
What is the Tuba.?
Monteverdi
This Element of Music describes how a song is organized (similar to a poem).
What is Form?
Treble Clef: This note is on the third space.
What is C?
This rule means to have an open mind and always do your Best.
What is "Be Positive"?
This percussion instrument has tuned bars and often plays the melody. Performers use Mallets to play it.
What is the Xylophone or Glockenspiel, or Marimba?
Scarlatti
Italian Composer
The Element of Music that includes various types of note lengths. (Hint: Not the Beat)
What is Rhythm?