Symbols
Orchestra Trivia
Vocabulary
Notes and Rhythms
Mix it Up
100

What do we call the symbol that tells you to hold the note until the conductor cuts you off?

fermata

100

The smallest and highest pitched string instrument

Violin

100

What is the word referring to changes in musical volume?

Dynamics

100

In 4/4 time, a dotted half note is worth ___ beats.

3

100

Name 2 components of good posture.

Feet flat on the floor, sitting tall, on the edge of your chair

200

Name the dynamic levels in order from SOFTEST to LOUDEST

pp, p, mp, mf, f, ff

200

An instrument that has strings and keys

Piano

200

Name 2 different tempo markings

Allegro, andante, largo, presto, etc.

200

Which notes are sharp in the D major scale? 

F and C

200

What is Mrs. Chu's main instrument?

Clarinet

300

This symbol looks like a less than sign and tells you to get louder

crescendo

300

Which orchestra instrument has the shortest bow?

Double Bass

300

What does a rallentando (rall.) tell you to do?

Gradually slow down

300

If you see a staccato dot on top of a note, how should you play it?

Short, light, separated

300

Which instrument is not part of the brass section of the orchestra?

tuba, english horn, french horn, trombone, trumpet  

English horn

400

This symbol means to pause suddenly. What is it called?

Caesura

400

A string quartet is most commonly made up of which string instruments?

Violin, Violin, Viola, Cello

400

The symbol that moves a pitch one half step lower

Flat

400

How many counts in this rest?

2

400

The principal violinist is also known as the __________

Concertmaster
500

What is this type of bowing called? 

tremolo

500

There are 88 total keys on a piano. How many black keys?

36

500

A type of repeat where you return to the beginning and play to the end

D. C. al fine or Da Capo al Fine

500

These are used to extend the notes on the staff

Ledger lines

500

In 10 seconds, how many violinists are in the Rosemont String Ensemble?

15

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