A quarter note receives this many beats.
What is one?
This is the lowest note on your instrument.
What is: G (violins), C (violas and cellos), E (bass)?
This is the highest instrument of the orchestra.
What is violin?
Bows are made from this.
What is horse hair?
These are the instruments played by 4th grade orchestra musicians this year.
What are violin, viola, cello, and bass?
This is how many beats a half note gets.
What is two?
To play an F# on the D string, you should use this number of fingers.
What is two (violin/viola) / three (cello) / four (bass)?
This is the largest instrument of the orchestra.
What is the bass?
These are what we use to make small tuning adjustments.
What are fine tuners?
This is the number of violinists in 4th grade this year.
What is 15?
Two half notes added together gives you this many beats.
What is four?
This is the note you get by playing 1 on the A string.
What is B?
This instrument must be played while sitting down.
What is the cello?
String instruments are built from this.
What is wood (spruce and maple)?
This is the number of cellists in 4th grade this year.
What is 5?
Two of these notes can fit into one quarter note.
What are 8th notes?
Two notes below G on the D string gives you this note.
What is E?
This is the order of the strings on your instrument, from highest to lowest.
What is E, A, D, G (violin) / A, D, G, C (viola and cello) / G, D, A, E (bass)?
These are what we use to make large tuning adjustments.
What are pegs?
This is the number of violists in 4th grade this year.
What is 1?
Half note - quarter note + two 8th notes + four 16th notes = this many beats.
What is 3 beats?
These are all of the notes of the D Major Scale, from lowest to highest.
What is D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D?
This is the instrument that most often plays the melody.
What is the violin?
This is the name of the decorative part at the top of the instrument.
What is the scroll?
This is the signal to stop and focus during class.
What is the bow antenna?