These are notes altered with sharps, flats, or naturals.
What are chromatics?
Two notes played in one bow direction.
What is a slur?
The Italian word for end.
What is fine?
This note receives one and a half beats of sound.
What is a dotted quarter note?
What is vibrato?
This is the interval from one note to the next note of the same name, up or down.
What is an octave?
This marking is placed above or below a notehead to indicate that it should be heavily emphasized.
What is an accent?
A short ending section of music.
What is a coda?
Four of these make up a quarter note.
This form can be represented by an Oreo cookie.
What is ABA form?
This is the distance between two notes.
What is an interval?
This is the bow direction most likely to be used on a pick-up note.
What is up?
What is divisi?
A group of three notes spread across one beat.
What is a triplet?
Playing a piece of music for the first time without practicing.
What is sight-reading?
This describes a term that means two different note names for the same pitch.
What is enharmonic?
Most measures start with this bow direction.
What is down?
This word means the same thing as ritardando.
What is rallentando?
The first beat of each measure.
What is the downbeat?
Playing two notes on two different strings simultaneously.
What is a double stop?
This is another name for Bb.
What is A#?
Two or more notes played in the same direction with a stop between each note.
What are hooked bows?
The Italian term that means in a singing style.
What is cantabile?
This is the term to describe emphasis on the "off-beat".
What is syncopation?
The type of scale made up entirely of half steps.
What is chromatic?