Was once called "the licorice stick".
Clarinet
Its strings are: C, G, D, A
Cello
Has four beats.
What is a whole note?
They lead the orchestra.
Conductor
The sound is created by buzzing into the mouthpiece.
Trumpet or Trombone
It's held in your right hand.
Bow
There are five horizontal lines.
Staff
They write the music.
Composer
It's made of silver.
Flute
The left hand fingers play on this.
Fingerboard
It has one beat.
Quarter note
A soloist and piano.
Sonata?
Plays music in the bass clef.
Trombone
It's actually where your jaw rests.
Chin rest
Only two types of notes.
Lines and spaces
A soloist and an orchestra.
Concerto?
Sits behind the clarinets and flutes.
Trumpet or trombone
Sits in the front of the orchestra.
Violins and/or cellos
It has two beats.
Half note
The orchestra sits here for a musical, opera or ballet.
Orchestra pit