Higher sounding voices and instruments typically use this clef:
What is a treble clef?
This type of note is hollow and has no stems.
What is a whole note?
This dynamic marking comes from the Italian word meaning "strong"
This articulation means to play heavy and detached
What is an accent?
A music ensemble made up of voices.
What is a choir?
When paired with a clef, this collection of lines and spaces indicates the pitch of written notes
What is a staff?
This type of note is solid, has one stem, and no flags.
What is a quarter note?
This prefix means to play a piece of music at a medium level
What is mezzo?
This articulation means to play short and detached.
What is a staccato?
The smallest instrument by size in the band, this instrument also generates the highest pitches.
What is a piccolo?
This clef circles the F below middle C
What is the bass clef?
This type of rest is half the value of a quarter rest.
What is an eighth rest?
This ending gets tacked on to dynamic markings as an indication to "very" strong or soft.
What is -issmo?
These symbols can be placed just in front of a note to raise, lower, or cancel a previous one of these markings.
What is an accidental?
In a traditional choral ensemble, these are the four voice types you should expect to hear:
What are soprano, alto, tenor, and bass?
These lines mark the end of a piece of music.
What is a double bar?
This small mark that comes immediately after a note head adds half of the value of the note.
What is a dot?
This marking, which appears both as a symbol or as an abbreviation means to gradually lower volume.
What is decrescendo / diminuendo?
This marking is found at the very beginning of a piece of music and indicates the style / how fast the piece should be played.
What is the tempo marking?
This brass instrument is played with your left hand on the keys, and your right hand inside the bell
What is a french horn?
These lines extend the range of a staff.
What are ledger lines?
This arcing line connects two notes values of the same pitch.
What is a tie?
This dynamic marking blurs the lines between dynamic and articulation markings:
What is sforzando?
This marking means to return to the beginning of a piece of music.
What is a da capo?
This low brass instrument was specifically designed to allow musicians to march while carrying it on their shoulders.
What is a sousaphone?