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100

What note lives on the second space of a treble clef?

What note lives on the second space of a bass clef?

Treble Clef: A

Bass Clef: C

100

What tempo marking means to play slow?

Lento

100
How many eighth notes are in a 4/4 measure?

8

100

explain the direction of note stems.

Stems face up on the right side of every note head below B and every note B or higher is facing down and on the left of the note head. 

100

What is Ms. Kosiba's main instrument

flute

200

What note lives on the third line of the treble clef?

What note lives on the third line of the bass clef?

Treble clef: B

Bass clef: D

200

What marking (above or below the note) means to play a note smooth and connected? And what does it look like?

Legato

200

Write down a four beat pattern using only 16th notes and 16th rests(must use both)

Teacher check

200

What is the other name for a treble clef?

G clef

200

Where did Ms. Kosiba go last spring semester?

Ireland

300

Give the phrase that names all the line notes on the Treble Clef(bass clef).

Every Good Boy Deserves Food(Fortnite, and Fudge is acceptable)

300

What Italien word means to play something sing-like?

Cantabile

300

Describe the difference between a beat and a rhythm.

Beat is a pulse that is felt under the music and is always consistent

300

What markings tell you to get louder and softer in a musical phrase?

Crescendo and Decrescendo

300

What three things do we focus on in the 4x4 warm up?

Attack, sustain of the note, and release

400

Give the word that spells the spaces on the treble clef(bass cleff).

FACE, ACEG

400

Name all the dynamic markings starting with PP and explain what their meanings are. 

PP-pianissimo(very soft), P-Piano(soft), MP-Mezzo Piano(medium soft), MF- Mezzo Forte(medium loud), F-Forte(loud), FF-Fortissimo(very loud)

400

compose two measures of 4/4 meter using eighth and sixteenth notes and rests. Must be able to correctly clap rhythm

teacher checks

400

What interval goes from an F-Bb

Perfect fourth

400

Name what notes you would play for a concert GBD

flute/bells-G

clarinet/trumpet-A

Saxophone- E

Trombone/Baritone-G



500

Name the notes of an E scale. 

E F# G# A B C# D E 

500

list and explain the three types of articulations. 

Accent- strong attack on the beginning of the note 

Staccato- space between the notes

Marcato- strong attack and space between notes

500

Describe the following rhythms in relation to the whole note. whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note, whole rest, half rest, quarter rest, eighth rest, sixteenth rest. 

whole note/rest= four beats, half rest= two beats and takes two to equal a whole note, quarter note= one beat and takes four to equal a whole note, eighth note=1/2 beat and takes two to make a beat and eight to equal a whole note, sixteenth note=1/4 beat and takes four to equal one beat and sixteen to equal a whole note.

500

Explain the following tempo markings. Lento, Adagio, Andante, Presto 

Lento-slowly

Adagio- slow

Andante- walking pace

Presto- very fast, lively

500

Name all the possible instruments in a concert band

piccolo, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, oboe, bassoon, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone(euphonium), tuba, snare, bass drum, bells