Composers
Instruments
Music Theory
Violin/Viola
100

Composer who became deaf later in life. Famous for symphony no. 5

Who is Beethoven?

100

Instrument whose strings are G, D, A and E

What is a violin?

100

A symbol in music that represents silence

What is a rest?

100

The part of a violin or viola that you can pluck or bow

What is a string?

200

Composer who wrote his first piece at age 5. Famous for his comic operas

Who is Mozart?

200

Large string instrument that is usually played sitting down. Its strings are C, G, D and A

What is a cello?

200

A sequence of notes that goes up and down by stepwise motion

What is a scale?

200

The part of the violin or viola that you place your fingers on

What is a fingerboard?

300

Russian composer who wrote the music for The Nutcracker Ballet

Who is Tchaikovsky?
300

Long woodwind instrument made of metal that is held sideways

What is a flute?

300

A sequence of notes that goes up and down by skips?

What is an arpeggio?

300

The part of the violin or viola that you place your head on

What is a chinrest?

400

Composer who had 20 kids! Famous for his Brandenburg concertos

Who is Bach?

400

Brass instrument that is named after a country in Europe

What is the French Horn?

400

The part of the musical staff that shows how many sharps or flats a piece has

What is a key signature?

400
The part of the violin or viola used for tuning

What are pegs?

500

Romantic composer who wrote Symphonie Fantastique

Who is Berlioz?

500

An instrument that has many pipes and is often found in churches

What is an organ?

500

The distance between the first and last note of a major or minor scale

What is an octave?

500

The small piece of wood inside the violin or viola that helps the instrument make sound

What is a soundpost?

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