Rhythm
Instruments
Vocab
Parts of the Instrument
All about Mrs. G
100

This note is worth three beats.

What is a dotted half note?

100

This instrument is usually played sitting down. 

What is the cello?

100

This word means to pluck.

What is pizzicato?

100
The little round pieces that make small adjustments in pitch. 

What are the fine tuners?

100

Mrs. G's favorite baseball team. 

What is the Kansas City Royals?

200

This note is worth 1 1/2 beats.

What is a dotted quarter note?

200

This is the only instrument in the orchestra to use the alto clef. 

What is the viola?

200

This word means "divided" or to play separately from your stand partner. 

What is "divisi?"

200

The black "grip" part of the bow. 

What is the frog?

200

The drink Mrs. G has every day at lunch. 

What is Dr. Pepper?

300

This note is worth 1/2 of a beat. 

What is an eighth note?

300

These instruments both have an endpin. 

What is cello and bass?

300

This is what notes outside of the key signature are called. 

What are accidentals?

300

The little circle at the bottom of a violin/viola. 

What is the button?

300

The college Mrs. G graduated from. 

What is Missouri State University?

400

This is how many 8th notes are in 6 quarter notes. 

What is 12?

400

These two instruments have the same strings. (2 options are acceptable)

What is violin/bass? What is viola/cello?
400

This word means "very," or "a lot."

What is "Molto?"

400

The wooden piece inside of the instrument that helps hold it together.

What is the sound post? 

400

Mrs. G's dietary restrictions.

What is gluten free?

500

This symbol adds two note values together. 

What is a tie?

500

This instrument's size ranges from 12-18 inches. 

What is the viola?

500

This word means "little." 

What is "poco?"

500

The small line connecting the scroll and the fingerboard.

What is the nut?
500

The month Mrs. G is born. Bonus points if you can get the day, too!

What is February 27?

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