This type of note gets four beats.
What is a whole note?
This is the basic, default style of bowing.
What is detachè?
This tells you how many sharps or flats to play at the beginning of a piece.
What is a key signature?
This tells you how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
What is a time signature?
What kind of note is this and how many beats does it get?
What is a sixteenth note, 1/4 beat?
A sign at the end of a piece meaning that the piece is over.
What are double bar lines?
This means to go back to the beginning and play until you see an Italian term meaning "finish.
What is D.C. al Fine?
What is this and how many beats does it get?
What is an eighth rest, 1/2 beat?
These kinds of bowings can occur when playing two or more notes in the same direction with a stop between the notes.
What is hooked bowing.
This key has no sharps and no flats.
What C Major?
This symbol assigns specific letter names to the lines and spaces of a staff.
What is a clef sign?
These symbols tell you to go back to the beginning and play an alternate ending.
What are first and second endings?
What is this and how many beats does it get?
What is a dotted half note, three beats?
This symbol is an apostrophe that tells you to reset the bow (usually at the frog).
What is a bow lift?
What are dynamics?
_________ tells us what volume to play or sing. Note: this is not a specific volume level, but a word that describes any volume level.
This key has one sharp.
What is G Major?
These extend the music staff higher or lower.
What are ledger lines?
This term refers to an alternate or final ending of a piece.
What is Coda?
This is a curved line that connects note of the same pitch.
What is a tie?
This is a sequence of notes that ascend and descend by step.
What is a scale?
This is a note (or notes) that appear before the first full measure.
What is a pick-up note?
This means go to the then play to the Coda.
What is Dal Segno al Coda?