Name one brass instrument in the marching band.
Trumpet/Trombone/Mellophone/Sousaphone (Tuba)
What instrument family is the flute part of?
Woodwinds
How many violin sections are in the orchestra?
2
What is one of the most popular jazz instruments?
Saxophone
Who has the highest voice in the choir?
Soprano
What is the leader of the marching band called?
Drum major
What percussion instrument is named after a shape?
The triangle
What is the lowest and largest string instrument?
Double bass
What city was jazz created in?
New Orleans
What are 3 different types of choirs?
Gospel/Church/Show/School/Barbershop
What are the three types of marching bands?
Name one double reed instrument.
Oboe/Bassoon
Where does the harp sit in the orchestra?
Behind the violin section
What was the 1920s called?
The jazz age
How many sections are their in a typical choir?
Who else is part of the marching band aside from musicians?
Drum major, color guard
What are the three different instrument families are in a concert band?
Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion
Who sits in the back of the symphony orchestra?
Percussion
What is it called when jazz bands make up their own interpretation of a tune?
Improvisation
What are the syllables called that choirs use before adding words?
Solfege
What type of marching band competes in competitions, is by audition only, performs in the summers, and is only open to high school - college age people?
DCI
Name the four instruments in the brass section.
Trumpets, trombones, tubas, French horns
Name all of the string instruments in the orchestra.
Violin, viola, cello, bass
Blues
What is it called when a group sings without background music? (Voices only?)
A capella