Notes in the D Major Scale
Instruments
Extra Marks
Parts of the Instrument, Explained by students
About Bestland
100

D string, 0 fingers

D

100

This is the largest instrument in the orchestra room.

Piano

100

To play piano means to play...

Softly

100

The stick

Bow

100
Mr. Bestland has this many siblings that go to school here.

Three

200

D string, 2nd tape

F#

200

Often called "double-" or "string-", this instrument is the lowest a member of the Orchestra can play.

Bass

200

To play forte means to play...

Loudly

200

The tune-y thingies at the top of the thing

Tuning Pegs

200

Mr. Bestland played this Orchestra instrument throughout middle and high school.

Viola

300

A string, 1st tape

B
300

The stringed instruments orchestras use all originated from the north of this country.

Italy

300

pizz. means to do this.

To pluck (pizzicato)

300

The tune-y thingies at the bottom of the thing.

Fine Tuners

300

Mr. Bestland played this band instrument throughout middle and high school.

Trombone

400

D string, 3rd tape

G

400

Between Violin, Viola, and Cello, there are five differently named strings. These are their names from lowest to highest.

(C)GDA(E)

400

arco means to do this.

To bow

400

The cinnamon roll

Scroll

400

Which of these nicknames has Mr. Bestland not heard before?

Barry B. Bestland

Buh-buh-buh-bestland

Bestilando

Westman

...Bestano?

Westman

500

D string, between the first and second tape

F

500

Name this instrument (An eight-limbed sea creature + the lowest instrument in the orchestra)

Octobass

500

When you see subito piano, that means to play...

Suddenly softly

500

The Thing

Your instrument

500

What is Mr. Bestland's least favorite instrument?

(Part of the mouth + a tall instrument with many strings)

Jaw Harp

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