Woodwinds
Brass
Percussion
Music Theory
Miscellaneous
100
Your instruments are called "woodwinds" because they were or are made of what?
Wood
100

Why is your instrument considered a "brass" instrument?

They were originally instruments made out of the metal brass -OR- they require a metal mouthpiece in which players buzz their lips to make music. 

100
Why is your instrument called "percussion?"
Because you hit, shake, or scrape it to produce a sound.
100

You'll see this symbol in music to play a note full then quickly become soft. 

Fortepiano -OR- fp -OR- sfz

100
Name 2 components of good posture.
Feet flat on the floor. Tall and straight back (not using the back of your chair)!
200
Name 4 woodwinds.
flute clarinet (Bb, alto or bass) oboe bassoon recorder saxophone (alto, tenor or bass) piccolo english horn
200

Name 4 brass instruments.

trumpet; cornet; flugel horn; french horn; trombone; baritone; euphonium; tuba; sousaphone; serpent; olphicleide; cimbasso

200
Name 4 percussion instruments.
snare drum bass drum xylophone bells triangle woodblock tambourine cymbals timpani
200

This term refers to the particular way we tongue a note. 

Articulation

200
When you take a good, deep breath to play your instrument, it is wrong to use what part of your body?
Your shoulders - they should remain fairly still. You should be using your diaphragm muscle in your belly area.
300
How do you change the pitch of a woodwind instrument?
By covering different holes on the instrument.
300
Name 2 different ways of changing pitch on a brass instrument.
By pushing valves, changing the slide position, changing the air speed, or changing the lip position.
300
Percussion instruments are divided into what 2 categories?
Pitched (bells, xylophones) Non-pitched (snare drum, bass drum, triangle, wood block, triangle)
300

Putting this beside a note adds half of the note to itself. 

A dot!
300
What is the difference between a concert band and an orchestra.
The orchestra includes the string family. The concert band does not.
400
How does covering different holes on a woodwind instrument change the pitch?
By covering different holes you are changing the length of the column of air going through the instrument. (Short air column=high note. Long air column=low note.)
400
Brass instruments have 3 parts. Name them.
Mouthpiece, tubing/valves, bell.
400
What is the name of the stick used to play pitched percussion instruments?
mallet
400

Tempo words are used to describe the speed of music.  What does the tempo word "Grave" mean?

To play an extremely slow tempo; "Solemn"; bpm = 60

400

This is how often you should cleaning out the mouthpiece of your instrument. 

Once a week!

500
This woodwind is the oldest instrument in the world to play notes.
The flute.
500
Earliest brass instruments were used for two reasons. Name one of those reasons.
Used in the military. Used for communication during hunting.
500
This type of drum is often called the kettledrum.
Timpani
500

a symbol used in sheet music to denote where the final passage of a piece begins. Comes from the Italian word for "tail". 

Coda

500

What's the best class to be part of all the way through 12th grade?

Band, of course!