What is a violin?
What direction do we bow when we see the following symbol? (V)
What is Up-Bow? OR What is Up?
How many beats does a quarter note receive?
What is one beat?
What you use to store and carry your instrument.
What is your case?
What is House Ohana? (The best one.)
What is a Double Bass?
The term that means "to gradually get louder."
What is crescendo?
How many beats does every measure get in 4/4?
What is 4?
Something that is used to keep instruments from going sharp or flat.
What is a tuner?
Word that cannot be used in the Strings classroom.
What is "can't."
The string instrument that is played between your legs while sitting.
What is a cello?
Which two string instruments are written in bass clef?
What is cello and double bass?
How many beats does a whole rest receive?
What is 4?
Something that you put on your bow to increase friction.
What is Rosin?
The MOST important thing you can do outside of the Strings classroom to improve your playing.
What is PRACTICE?
The string instrument that is slightly larger and lower than the violin.
What is a viola?
The name of the playing style that involves plucking the strings.
What is Pizzicato?
How many beats does a dotted half note receive?
What is 3?
The only writing utensil we use in the Strings room.
What is a pencil?
What is a quiz grade?
The name of the person who stands in front of the ensemble, keeps time, and gives cues.
What is a conductor? OR What is Ms. Satterfield.
The Italian word that translates to "loud."
What is forte?
How many sharps or flats are in the key of C?
What is zero?
The specific book we use during Strings class.
What is a method book? OR What is Essential Elements?
Where did Ms. Satterfield get her degree in music from?
What is the University of Miami?