What note value represents one beat in 4/4 time?
What is a quarter note?
This term means to play loud.
What is forte (f)?
What is it called when you start moving the bow from the tip toward the frog.
What is an up bow?
What does the top number of a time signature tell you?
What is how many beats per measure?
What Major key signature has no sharps and no flats?
What is C Major?
How many beats does a half note receive?
What is 2 beats?
This term means to pluck the string.
What is pizzicato?
What is the bowing term for short, separated, and on the string?
What is staccato?
What does the bottom number of a time signature tell you?
What is what type of note gets the beat?
How many sharps are in D Major?
What are 2 sharps?
What is the rhythmic value of a whole note in 4/4 time?
What is 4 beats?
This term means to raise a note by a half step?
What is a sharp?
This technique happens when a curved line connects more than one note in the same bow stroke.
What is a slur?
What is the most common time signature used?
What is 4/4?
G Major has how many sharps?
What is 1 sharp?
What is the rhythmic value of a dotted half note?
What is 3 beats?
This term means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
This technique is accomplished by adding emphasis to a note by giving slightly more weight at the beginning of the note.
What is an accent.
In 6/8 time, what note gets the beat?
What is the eighth note?
Name the sharps in the order they are added to the key signature. Hint there are 7 of them.
What is F C G D A E B
(Fat Cats Go Down Alleys Eating Birds)
How many beats does a dotted quarter note receive?
Whaat is 1 1/2 beats?
This term means to return to the beginning and then play to the coda.
What is Da Capo al Coda (D.C. al Coda)
This is the term for notes that are smooth and connected.
What is Legato?
If your time signature is 8/1, what type of note gets the beat?
What is a whole note?
Name the flats in the order they are added to the key signature.
What is B E A D G C F