The Major key that has two flats.
What is the key of B flat?
The dot after a note adds this to the original value.
What is lengthens a note by half its value?
piano
What is a soft dynamic?
The layout your phone (or camera) needs to be in for the virtual performance.
What is landscape?
The key of African Bell Carol
What is Concert G minor?
The Major key that has one sharp.
What is G Major?
2 quarter notes, 2 eighth notes, 1 quarter note total value.
What is a whole note?
Allegro
What is a quick tempo?
The attire you should be wearing during the virtual performance.
What is all black?
These are the three instrument groups that make up a band.
What are woodwinds, brass and percussion?
The Major key that has no sharps or flats.
What is C Major?
The value of three tied 8th notes.
What is a dotted quarter note?
Rallentando
What is to slow down gradually?
A description of the space in your house that is best for a virtual performance.
What has minimal distractions, a clear background space (like a wall or in front of a door) and good lighting?
The symbol that tells you to play a note for at least the original value or until the conductor cuts off the ensemble
What is a fermata?
The Major key that has 1 flat.
Count: Four sixteenth notes, two eighth notes, one quarter note, two eighth notes
What is 1e+a 2+ 3 4+?
fp
What is loud, then immediately soft? (forte piano)
The piece that we are playing for the December virtual performance.
What is African Bell Carol by Robert W. Smith?
The original name for the trombone
What is a sackbut?
The Major key that has 5 flats.
What is Db Major?
The number of beats in this measure: 2 eighth notes, 1 quarter, 2 sixteenths, 1 eighth, 1 quarter, 4 sixteenths
What is 5 beats?
poco a poco
What is little by little?
The thing you do with your hands at the beginning of the backtrack.
What is clap?
The university that Mr. Donnelly attended.
What is UMass?