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woodwind that doesn't use a reed
it means keep playing for the rest of your days (or until the conductor cuts off) Hakuna ________
the speed in which something in played
the combination of melody, harmony, and rhythm
the author of music
that note is to low, play it in the upper _______
what's the football team doing on our field? (aka the best band)
a brisk tempo
to play smooth and connected
some say "killer of ears" others say "tiny flute"
valved brass instrument that is in the upper octave
a notation that tells you the duration and the pitch of a sound (ex. Bb)
woodwind single reed instrument that is usually black
an expression to play loud or loudly
an expression to play soft or quietly; a percussion instrument that uses black and white keys to play
valved low brass instrument played on bass clef
a brass instrument that is played with a slide
low double reed woodwind, usually somewhat uncommon
a direction to emphasize a note
flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, and piccolo are all part of what family
trumpet, baritone, and tuba are all apart of what family
2nd lowest valved brass instrument; some say tiny tuba
to do again or more than once
double reed woodwind that is in the upper octave and is similar to the clarinet
a notation to play short, usually represented by a dot, "DIT"
a single reed woodwind that is usually gold, soprano,alto,tenor,bari
traingle, marimba, snare drum are all part of what family

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