3 fingers on a, 4 on a, or 4 on G
What is high D?
One beat of sound or silence.
What is a quarter note or quarter rest?
Most fragile part of the instrument.
What is a bridge?
To pluck the string.
Child musical prodigy.
Who is Mozart?
Cello: 4 fingers on C
Violin: 2 smooshed fingers on D
Viola: 3 fingers on C
Bass: 2 fingers on D
What is F-natural?
Connects two different notes.
What is a slur?
Before a conductor brings their arms up.
What is attention?
To bow on the string.
What is arco?
A master of all the instruments.
When a note sounds low.
What is a Flat: b?
Half a beat of sound or silence.
What is an eighth note?
Adjust me, and a string might snap.
What are pegs?
To play on two strings simultaneously.
What is double stopping?
Where two or more groups play the same melody but at different times.
What is a round?
A place that should always be checked before playing a piece.
What is a key signature?
A symbol that connets two of the same note.
What is a tie?
Considered the "heart" or "soul" of the instrument.
What is a sound post?
Separation between notes.
What is staccato?
A way to play at a loud volume.
What is playing close to the bridge?
What is using more weight?
What is using more speed?
What is keeping a flat bow?
When a note is altered to a flat, sharp or natural depending on the key signature.
What is an accidental note?
Looks like an eighth note, has an extra line through the top of the note.
What is a sixteenth note?
The most natural comfortable place to play on the bow.
What is a balance point?
What is vibrato?
In english, means "from the head to the tail," meaning a way to follow music.
What is D.C. al Coda?