A song where everyone shouted "Huh!"
What is Ninja?
The term for playing two or more notes in one bow
What is a slur?
The term for gradually increasing in volume
What is a crescendo?
A small, thin piece of wood that holds up the strings on the instrument.
What is the bridge?
The number of instrument racks in the Orchestra room.
What is 7?
A song where everyone slid up and down to create a glissando effect
What is Royal March of the Lion?
The term for playing in a smooth and connected style.
What is legato?
A type of note that gets 1/2 of a beat
What is an eighth note?
The name of the silver metal rod that can make a cello or bass taller.
What is an endpin?
The score that the 2025 Chamber Orchestra received at Fantastic Festivals.
What is Gold?
A song that the 6th grade performed with the 7th and 8th grade
What is Mountain Run?
On a cello, the term for stretching your first finger backward or your fourth finger forwards
What is an extension?
The term for making a note a half step lower
What is flat?
The name of the tool used by violin and viola players to help hold their instrument up
What is a shoulder rest?
The year of graduation for the first class to sign the bass
What is 2022?
A song about a break-up
What is Scarborough Fair?
The term for "shaking" your hand, wrist, or arm back and forth while playing to create a wavy or pulsating sound to add warmth and emotion to the music.
What is vibrato?
The term that describes the pulse or heartbeat of the song.
What is tempo?
The two types of bow that can be used by bass players.
What are French and German?
The name of the youth orchestra whose poster is hanging on the bulletin board by the window
What is GCTYO?
The only Orchestra song Mr. Kean handed out that was NOT performed at a concert.
What is March of the Metro Gnome?
The term for playing using a bouncing bow.
What is spiccato?
The term for moving your bow back and forth very fast on a single note.
What is a tremolo?
The name of the wooden rod found on the inside of all Orchestra instruments which sits just under the bridge.
What is the soundpost?
The poster which says "Thank God that's over with. Let's get to Taco Bell"
What is "What music looks like before and after you practice"?