Two quarter notes + half rest = this many beats.
What is 4?
This was the first scale we learned in orchestra.
What is D Major?
What is the D String?
This term means to pluck.
What is pizzicato?
These are the 4th grade bassists.
Who are Teddy and Neal?
Two half notes + three quarter notes = this many beats.
What is 7?
This spring concert piece was the slowest of our selections.
What is New World Symphony?
This is the second open string we learned.
What is the A string?
This term means to bow.
What is arco?
These are the 4th grade cello players.
Who are Graham, Vivien, and Connor?
Three whole notes + a quarter note = this many beats.
What is 13?
We performed this piece with a repeat at the spring concert.
What is Frere Jacques?
These are the notes on the A string.
What are A, B, C#, and D?
This term means loud or strong.
What is forte?
This is the name of the only 4th grade violist.
Who is Val?
Quarter note + two eighth notes + 4 half notes - whole rest = this many beats.
What is 6?
This concert piece had many dynamic changes, like crescendos and decrescendos.
What is Regalia?
This finger is used to play high D.
Violin/Viola: 3
Cello/Bass: 4
The symbol V means to do this.
This is how many violinists were in 4th grade orchestra this year.
What is 15?
Eighth note + quarter note + half rest - dotted half note = this many beats.
What is 1/2?
This piece was four lines long and used both staccato and legato bow strokes.
What is Allegro?
These are the notes of the D Major scale, from highest to lowest.
What are D, C#, B, A, G, F#, E, and D?
This term means to connect two or more notes in a single bow.
What is slur?
This is how many 4th graders played in orchestra this year.
What is 21?