Instruments
Notes and Rests
Terms
Odds and Ends
What am I?
100

An instrument in the woodwind family that does not use a reed.  

What is the Flute?


100

This is the type of note that gets 4 beats.

What is a Whole Note? 

100

This indicates that the player should go back and play that section a second time. 

What is a Repeat? 

100

A group of musicians that move around on a field during halftime at football games. 

What is a Marching Band? 

100

I'm the part of your instrument where the sound is created. 

What is Mouthpiece? 

200

An instrument in the Woodwind family that was originally made of wood, but most student models are made of plastic.  You make sound by vibrating a reed. 

What is the Clarinet?


200

If you put 4 of these together you get a whole note. 

What is a Quarter Note? 

200
This tempo marking means to play quickly, or briskly. 

What is Allegro? 

200

This is the riser that conductors stand on in order to be seen by members of the band/orchestra. 

What is a Podium? 

200

This is the long stick that conductors use to to help performers stay together.  Also the item passed in Track and Field. 

What is a Baton?

300

The only instrument in the brass family that does not have valves.  

What is the Trombone?

300

Take a whole note, and add a stem. 

What is a Half Note? 

300
When you see "D.C al Coda" in your music, you should do this. 

What is go back to the beginning/top of the piece. 

300

This is an instrument that can be played by both hands AND feet. 

What is a Drumset? 

300

An item used to help keep time for musicians. It can also describe a city-dwelling woodland little person.

What is a Metronome? 
400

This three valved instrument is related to its cousin, the trumpet, and was used in brass bands in the early 20th century.  

What is the Cornet?


400

Take a whole note, and split it in half.  Split it in half again.  Split it in half again.  

What is an Eighth Note? 

400

This indicates to play a note until the conductor says to stop.  Also called a "Birds Eye" due to its shape.  

What is a fermata? 

400

A small flute that sounds 2 octaves higher than written.  It is also called a fife. 

What is a piccolo? 


400

This music educator has worked at a grocery store, has been to Hawaii, has toured around the state of Wisconsin, and plays the Trombone.  

What is Mr. Stone? 


500

This instrument, when uncoiled, can be as long as 12 feet long and was originally used to communicate between hunters on horseback. 

What is the French Horn? 

500

There are 64 of these notes in one whole note. 

What is a 64th note? 

500

When one wants to play a note that is either too high or low for the regular staff, this needs to be added in order to show where the note should go.

What is a Ledger Line? 

500

This style of music focuses on group listening and improvisation.  It originated in the United States, and in college music courses, is referred to as African-American Studies. 

What is Jazz? 

500

Your instrument was left outside all night on the football field in November.  It was only 28 degrees!  If you went and played your instrument, it wouldn't be in tune, instead it would be this. 

What is REALLY Flat?