Hello! Attached are two theory worksheets. Band: Flutes - Put a couple of drops of alcohol on a cotton ball and wipe down your Head Joint. Brass, clarinets and saxophones - Wash your mouthpiece. Use a drop of liquid dish soap. **Clarinets - don't get the cork wet. Use Music Racer on your computer. In MusicRacer, choose Note Names and then choose your instrument. Your goal is to finish level B. Once you get through Level B. All Percussion: Complete the Vic Firth Speed Note Reading Tutor. Choose Level 1 - Rookie. Your goal is, at least, 90 correct notes out of 100. Orchestra: Name the Note This game tests your knowledge of the notes on the five lines and in the four spaces of Treble Clef. Treble Clef Notes In this game, you’ll name eleven different notes in Treble Clef. Treble Staff Note Names2 This a slight variation from the previous game. It will give you additional practice learning Treble Clef! Violin Notes – D, A, E strings This game will give you practice naming notes with sharps in Treble Clef. Treble Clef Ledger Lines This game is for violin students who are playing high notes above first position and goes up to high F. Viola Note Names Test your knowledge of Alto Clef! This game contains all the notes in first position on the viola. Lesson1: Musical note names This game has more difficult Treble Clef note names, including flats, sharps, double flats, and double sharps. All Strings: Major Key Signatures This game will test your knowledge of key signatures up to six sharps and six flats. Good luck!!! Terms of Relative Tempo This one is challenging! You will match terms for tempos in both Italian and English. Cello and Bass: Note Reading-your goal is 90 percent. https://www.musictheory.net/
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