A "dotted-half note" is equal to this many beats in 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4 time.
What are 3 beats?
This part of your mouth is used to start and seperate notes.
What is a tongue?
This instrument is the only band instrument that does not use keys or valves to produce different pitches, using a slide instead.
What is a trombone?
The piece of music by Ms. Hall entitled "Bandy Shark" is based on this popular tune.
What is "Baby Shark?"
These animals eat wood twice as fast when listening to heavy metal music.
What are termites?
This symbol is worth 2 beats and is called a __________.
What is a half rest?
Making this go faster results in a higher pitch being produced.
What is air?
The trumpet, trombone, and tuba are all members of this instrument family.
What are brass instruments?
The song is sung all over the world in many languages, usually on someone's birthday.
What is "Happy Birthday"?
This animal once fell on a performer at the Sydney Opera House.
What is a chicken?
This symbol, which looks like a line connecting a series of notes, is used to indicate to the player to play smoothly, connected, without breaks in the notes, or without tonguing between notes.
What is a slur?
Musicians should do this after they play their instrument to ensure that condensation is removed from their instrument.
What is cleaning? or swabbing? or emptying spit valve?
This is the only woodwind instrument that does not use a reed to produce sound.
What is a flute?
This artist made history in 2024 by being the star of the highest grossing tour in history.
Who is Taylor Swift?
Plants prefer to listen to this genre of music.
What is classical music?
The notes on this t-shirt spell this word. 
What is "dad"?
This word refers to the face muscles used to play a wind instrument.
What is an embouchure?
On some woodwind instruments, this wooden part vibrates to produce sound.
What is a reed?
This George Michael song is known for its iconic sax riff.
What is "Careless Whisper?"
Arnold Schoenberg, who ironically suffered from triskaidekaphobia, died on this day in July, 1951.
What is Friday the 13th?
This symbol can
indicate a 4-beat rest, or it can indicate a rest that lasts the whole measure in 2/4 or 3/4 time.
What is a whole rest?
In this process, musicians adjust the length of their instrument slightly either by changing the position of the mouthpiece/headjoint, or by moving certain slides. This helps the band sound more cohesive.
These instruments, classified as double-reed instruments, are not common in beginner bands, put are a part of professional ensembles.
What is a bassoon? or What is an oboe?
This artist recently won "Album of the Year" at the Grammys for his all-Spanish album "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" (DTMS) and also appeared at a highly viewed sporting event.
Who is "Bad Bunny?"
This popular classical composer bought a dog to meet fans' requests for locks of his hair.
Who is Franz Liszt?