This pointy part is considered the TOP of the bow
What is the TIP?
This Italian term refers to plucking the strings
What is PIZZICATO?
This dynamic is represented by "f"
What is FORTE?
This curvy line connects two or more DIFFERENT notes
What is a SLUR?
This tool is used by the conductor to lead the orchestra
What is a BATON?
This square-shaped part is considered the BOTTOM of the bow
What is the FROG?
This Italian term means "use the bow" to play the strings
What is ARCO?
This dynamic is represented by "p"
What is PIANO?
A dotted-half note must be held for this many beats
What is THREE?
This is the nickname for 4/4 time signature
What is COMMON TIME?
This is what you should do with your bow when you are done playing.
What is LOOSEN?
This Italian term refers to sliding your finger along the string
What is GLISSANDO?
This word means to gradually get louder
What is CRESCENDO?
This is the name of the clef that is read by VIOLA players
What is ALTO CLEF?
Moving the bow two or more times in the SAME direction = THIS
What is HOOKED BOWING?
This is the best part of the bow for playing spiccato.
What is the BALANCE POINT?
This Italian term refers to playing the bow close to the bridge to produce a scraping-type sound
What is PONTICELLO?
This dynamic is represented by "mf"
What is MEZZO-FORTE?
This major key has one # in the key signature
What is G Major?
This composer brought us hits such as "Sahara Crossing" and "Dragonhunter"
Who is Richard Meyer?
Every good bow hold starts with this...
What is a BENDY THUMB?
This Italian term refers to using the stick of the bow to strike the strings in a percussive manner
What is COL LEGNO?
This dynamic is represented by "ff"
What is FORTISSIMO?!!!
8th notes (🎵) are connected by this!
What is a BEAM?
These are the extra lines that extend above or below the music staff
What are LEDGER LINES?