Instruments
Genre
Note Name
Type of note
Ensembles
100

This instrument is played by blowing air across the mouthpiece rather than through it.

Flute

100

This genre features a variety of percussion instruments, brass, woodwinds, and string instruments

Orchestral

100

The note on the bottom space in the Treble clef

F

100

This notes has you rest for 1 count

quarter rest

100

Consists of winds, percussion, and Colorguard

Marching Band

200

This brass instrument plays different notes by moving a slide to one of seven positions

Trombone

200

Performed on a field or path, this genre features a "moving" band

Marching Band

200

The note that sits on top of the staff in the Bass clef

B

200

This note is played for 4 counts

Whole note

200

A concert group that is primarily made of classical instruments from all sections.

Orchestra

300

This instrument is played by Squidward, to many peoples dismay

Clarinet

300

This genre of music originated in the American South during the 1900's

Country Music

300

The note on the 2nd from the top space in treble clef

C

300

This note looks like a top hat as it sits on top of a staff line.

Half rest

300

Usually a student-musicians first ensemble in grade school if they play a non-string instrument

Concert Band

400

This brass instrument is played with the bell facing away from the audience

French Horn

400

One of the most recent genres of music that primarily feature guitar, bass, drum set, and vocals, and are often played in venues larger than normal concert halls.

Rock Music

400

The note on the middle line in Bass clef

D

400

This note hangs upside down from a staff line

Whole rest

400

A group that has some if not all of brass, saxophone, piano, guitar, and bass. They also typically do not have a conductor.

Jazz Band

500

This is the main instrument used for the song "Careless Whisper" and is played often by musicians of this instrument as a meme

Alto Saxophone

500

Is played in Swing Style

Jazz

500

This note sits in the middle on the piano, separating the lower octaves in bass clef and the upper octaves in treble clef

Middle C

500

This single note is played for 3 counts

dotted half note

500

A group of 4 musicians

A quartet