THE GRAND STAFF | RHYTHMS | ACCIDENTALS | INSTRUMENTS | MISCELLANEOUS |
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you count from the bottom to the top when locating note letters while using our acronyms
You count from the __ to the __ when locating note letters while using our acronyms?
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False
True or False: You play on a rest
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Hashtag
A sharp sign looks like a ___.
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Brass, Percussion, String, Woodwind
Name each Instrument Family
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Poly/Western Combined Band
Morgan State University Marching Ravens
Ms. Hendricks played percussion for what band? Pick one.
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GBDFA or Good Boys Do Fine Always
Line Notes for Bass Clef.
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3
How many counts is in a 3/4 Time Signature?
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Flat, Natural, Sharp
Name the 3 accidentals you learned in detail last week.
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True
True or False: You can only play the Soprano Recorder in Treble Clef.
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Visually: lowercase "b" symbol
Musically: lower in pitch by a half step
Describe a flat sign, in detail. (visually & musically)
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Middle C
The most important note.
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Whole Rest looks like a hole (facing downwards)
Half Rest looks like a hat (facing upwards)
Describe a whole rest vs a half rest (in detail-visually)
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Higher
If you are going to the right on the keyboard, is the pitch getting lower or higher?
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True
True or False: the bigger the instrument, the lower the pitch
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"Scootie-Bootie"
What is the phrase Ms. Hendricks use to remind you to sit up straight when practicing/performing music?
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ledger lines
Notes above or below the staff?
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16th note
If you have a Time Signature of 8/16, which note gets the beat?
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B-C & E-F
What 2 special natural key pairs are enharmonic?
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sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, or bass
Name 3 types of Recorders.
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Thunderstorms
Bandspeople perform in any kind of weather besides __. (be specific)
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G Clef
The Treble Clef is also known as what clef?
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4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4
How many counts does each note/rest receive:
Whole, Half, Quarter, Eighth, Sixteenth? |
Db
C# is also known as ___.
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Percussion: use your fingers to put pressure on the keys like a drum (no air to produce sound)
String: there are strings on the inside of the piano so when you press a key, a hammer hits the string which produces the sound
Explain why the piano (real piano, not electronic keyboard) is mainly a member of the percussion family and lowkey a member of the string family.
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1.Counting & Clapping
2. Sight-Saying 3. Finger the Instrument w/o Air 4. Play the piece successfully/ Sight-Read
Name every level of the Practice Pyramid..in its correct order! (bottom to top)
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