Rhythms
Note Names
Instrument Anatomy
6th Grade Orchestra Musicians
Mr. Mac
100

This kind of note is worth one beat.

What is a quarter note?

100

This note is played with high 2 on the D string.

What is F#?

100

This animalistic term is the "handle" of the bow.

What is the frog?

100

This is the number of violinists this year.

What is 20?

100

This is the state that Mr. Mac is originally from.

What is Massachusetts?

200

You can fit four of these notes into one beat.

What are 16th notes?

200

This is the lowest note on the violin.

What is G?

200

This is the name for the decorative top of the string instruments.

What is a scroll?

200

This is the number of 6th grade bassists.

What is 5?

200

This is Mr. Mac's first name.

What is Duncan?

300

This is worth four beats of silence.

What is a whole rest?

300

This is the note played with 3 on the A string.

What is D?

300

This is what we use to make small tuning adjustments.

What are fine tuners?

300

This is the number of strings played by the violists in 6th grade this year.

What is 20?

300

True or False: Mr. Mac knits.

What is false?

400
You can fit four of these into a half note.

What are 8th notes?

400

This is another name for the note D#.

What is Eb?

400

This part of the instrument is held down only by the weight of the strings.

What is the bridge?

400

This is the total number of 6th grade cellists this school year.

What is 9?

400

This is how many years Mr. Mac has played piano.

What is 11?

500

Two of these silent rhythms take an entire measure in 4/4 time.

What are half rests?

500

This is the note played with low 2 on the D string.

What is C natural?

500

This is what rosin is made from.

What is tree sap?

500

This is the total number of 6th grade orchestra musicians in A day plus B day.

31
500

This is Mr. Mac's favorite color.

What is forest green?

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