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BAND WORD SEARCH

Horizontales
The Clef used by most of the band including: flutes, clarinets, and trumpets
one of the softest dynamics you see in music
How loud or quiet music is played
Articulation that looks like a dot under or over a note. Means play separated
An accidental that looks like a "hashtag"
The name of persons who "conducts" an ensemble
Biggest brother of the sax family
Symbol in music to "gradually get softer"
An accidental that looks like a lowercase "b"
The Smallest of the brass instruments
The numbers at the beginning of a piece of music i.e. 4/4 or 3/4
Large double reed instrument that uses a "bocal"
The full name of the "flats and sharps"
Small percussion instrument used in marches
Fancy name for a baritone, comes from its "euphonious" sound
When a group of people plays a solo together
Marking in music to play a section again
Woodwind instrument that is silver and doesn't use a reed
The alto sax's big brother
Tempo that means "Medium speed"
Verticales
Low Brass instrument that uses a slide to change notes
Double reed instrument that looks similar to a clarinet
Smooth Tonguing
The "stick" the band director use to conduct the band
"LOUD" Dynamic
Quarter notes, Half Notes, and Whole notes are examples of these
Two notes that are the same, connected by a curved line
"Fast" Tempo
To play a section of music again
To tongue with "Emphasis"
Tempo "At a walking pace"
Woodwind instrument that is black and uses a reed
The "flats and sharps" at the beginning of a piece of music, it tells you the key
Woodwind instrument that uses a reed and is gold
The only band instrument that doesn't use wind to make a sound
A big percussion instrument that uses a "foot pedal" to change notes
The largest brass instrument
Clef used by Low brass instruments
Symbol in music to "gradually get louder"
Suddenly
Articulation often nicknamed "rooftop" accent
Notes of different pitches connected by a curved line
The speed a piece of music goes