To hold a tone or rest held beyond the written value at the discretion of the performer.
What is a fermata?
Expose this composer's identity.
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
Name this instrument.
What is a cello?
Name this symbol.
What is Pianissimo?
How many counselors are music education majors?
What are 7?
String instruments that are picked instead of bowed.
What is pizzicato?
Name this composer.
Who is Gustav Holst?
The most commonly played instrument.
What is piano?
Name this symbol.
What is Del Segno?
How many counselors are NOT music majors?
What are 3?
A repeated phrase.
What is an ostinato?
Composer of "Flight of the Bumblebee".
Who is Nikolai Rimsky- Korsakov?
Name this instrument.
What is a mellophone?
Name this symbol.
What is Sforzando?
This counselor has NEVER watched Vines.
Who is Zane?
A chord comprised of 3 whole tones resulting in an augmented 4th or a diminished 5th.
What is a tritone?
"The Black Horse Troop", "Minnesota March", "Chris and the Wonderful Lamp", and "Désirée" were all composed by this person.
Who is John Philip Sousa?
Name this instrument.
What is a mandolin?
Name these four clefs.
What are treble, bass, and alto/ tenor clefs?
These two counselors are married.
Who are Maddie and Chase Miller?
A major chord built on the lowered second scale degree. Hint: It's not dealing with ice cream. ;)
What is the Neapolitan Chord?
Name this composer and his most famous musical.
Who is Victor Hugo and Les Miserables?
This instrument was invented in 1846.
What is the saxophone?
What is to play either one octave higher (8va) or lower (8vb) than written?
What primary instrument does each counselor play? (Maddie, Kaylee, Lenore, Kyra, Nicole, Jacob, Chase, Nick, Byron, Zane, and Mark).
Maddie --> Oboe
Kaylee, Kyra, and Lenore --> Clarinet
Nicole --> Saxophone
Jacob --> Trumpet
Chase --> Euphonium
Nick --> Trombone
Byron --> Cello
Zane and Mark --> Voice