The part of your instrument that produces the sound when plucked or bowed.
What are the strings?
I could not hear the applause at the end of my 9th symphony because I was fully deaf by the time of that performance.
Who is Beethoven?
The first note in the D major scale.
What is open D?
The note that equals one beat.
What is a quarter note?
The part of the bow where your bow hold is.
What is the frog?
The long black wood piece on your instrument where you place your fingers.
What is the fingerboard?
Famous for his bad attitude and being a child prodigy.
Who is Mozart?
The 6th note in the D major scale.
What is B?
The note that gets half a beat.
What is an 8th note?
The top part of your bow furthest from your bow hold.
What is the tip?
A small, fancy wood part of a stringed instrument that holds up the strings.
What is the bridge?
I had 20 children, but only 10 survived into adulthood.
Who is Bach?
The 2 notes in the D major scale that are sharp (#).
What are C# and F#?
The note that gets 2 beats.
What is a half note?
This part of the bow is used to tighten and lossen the bow hair.
What is the adjusting screw?
What are the tuning pegs?
I wrote many famous piano works, including Für Elise and the Moonlight Sonata.
Who is Beethoven?
What 3 open strings does every instrument have in common?
In 4/4 time, it takes this many eighth notes to fill one measure.
What is 8 eighth notes?
A dot above a note that means "to play short and separated".
What is staccato?
The part of your instrument used to make small adjustments in tuning.
What are the fine tuners?
I am famous for writing cello suites and the famous Brandenburg Concertos.
Who is Bach?
The 2 strings that differ between the stringed instruments.
What are C and E?
The note that equals 4 beats.
What is a whole note?
The symbol above a note that means "to put emphasis, stress, or stronger attack" on a note.
What is an accent?