What is this symbol?
What is a downbow?
The term used for how loud or soft something is.
What are dynamics?
The largest instrument of our orchestra
What is the Double Bass?
The number of beats in a 4/4 time signature.
What is four?
This person is the leader of the orchestra and is responsible for shaping the phrasing and overall communication between the musicians and the audience.
Who is the conductor?
What does this mean?
What is to play with the bow?
This word describes how fast or slow a piece of music is played
What is tempo?
This string instrument is larger than a violin but smaller than a cello.
What is a viola?
This is the musical alphabet.
What are A, B, C, D, E, F, G?
The first beat of every measure.
What is the downbeat?
This is to connect two or more notes with a single bow stroke
What is a slur?
What does this mean in your music?
This woodwind instrument is silver and played by blowing across a hole and has no reed.
What is the flute?
The main tune of the piece or song.
What is the melody?
What is this symbol called?
What is a fermata?
What does this symbol mean?
What is piano? To play soft.
This term means to gradually get louder.
What is a crescendo?
This brass instrument uses a slide instead of valves to change pitches.
This key has two sharps in it.
What is D Major?
What can string players do with their bow to play very soft?
What is playing over the fingerboard with less pressure?
What is this symbol?
Coda
This term describes a sudden pause in the music, indicated by two slashes (//), and often called "railroad tracks."
What is a caesura?
This circular brass instrument is played with the right hand inside the bell.
What is the french horn?
The interval that is the smallest distance between two notes.
What is a half step?
The conductor reads this to know the parts for every instrument in the orchestra.
What is the score?