Winds
Strings
Notes
General Music
100

Was once called "the licorice stick".

Clarinet

100

Its strings are: C, G, D, A

Cello

100

Has four beats.

What is a whole note?

100

They lead the orchestra.

Conductor

200

The sound is created by buzzing into the mouthpiece.

Trumpet or Trombone

200

It's held in your right hand.

Bow

200

There are five horizontal lines.

Staff

200

They write the music.

Composer

300

It's made of silver.

Flute

300

The left hand fingers play on this.

Fingerboard

300

It has one beat.

Quarter note

300

A soloist and piano.

Sonata?

400

Plays music in the bass clef.

Trombone

400

It's actually where your jaw rests.

Chin rest

400

Only two types of notes.

Lines and spaces

400

A soloist and an orchestra.

Concerto?

500

Sits behind the clarinets and flutes.

Trumpet or trombone

500

Sits in the front of the orchestra.

Violins and/or cellos

500

It has two beats.

Half note

500

The orchestra sits here for a musical, opera or ballet.

Orchestra pit

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