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Restart
Most woodwinds use this to create a sound?
REED
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A rest that lasts longer than one measure.
multiple measure rest
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a musical sentence
phrase
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The markings are found/located under the music staff. They indicate volume and expression of a musical phrase or line.
DYNAMICS
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How notes are pronounced on an instrument.
Articulation
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A double-reed woodwind instrument
oboe or bassoon
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play soft
piano
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A brass instrument that uses a slide to change pitch.
trombone
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How many spaces are in a staff?
4
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A double bar-line with two dots in front of it.
repeat sign
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Play or hold the note or rest longer than it's regular value.
Fermata
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Pronounce notes smooth and connected; opposite of staccato!
Legato
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Combinations of sound and silence in music.
rhythm
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It means to gradually slow down.
ritardando or ritard
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What is the date of the Christmas Concert?
December 6
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Pronounce notes short and separated.
staccato
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What time are you supposed to be at the concert?
6:15 or 6:30,depending on warm up time
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This symbol means to start soft.
Crescendo
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The group of flats, sharps or no flats or sharps between the clef sign and time signature.
key signature
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How many lines are in a staff?
5
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An articulation symbol that means to emphasize the note more than the others.
ACCENT
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Increases the notes value by half it's value.
DOT
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The most important instrument in the band.
Bass Tuba
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A brass instrument which uses the left hand to operate the valves.
french horn
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ploy loud
forte
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The speed of the beat.
tempo
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TRUE OR FALSE: I should bring my own copies of the concert music to the concert.
TRUE .... duh!
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A kind of rhythm pattern that emphasizes notes on the weak beats or upbeats.
Syncopation
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