This is the note that is most likely out of tune
What is an F#?
If played incorrectly, this note will make Jolly Old St. Nick into a Sad Old St. Nick
What is F#?
All is ________
What is calm?
This is the rhythm of the first measure
What is du, du-de, du, du?
If I am pulling my bow I am going in this direction
What is a down bow?
This is another name for bow lift
What is retake or bow circle?
This is the note on line 1 that is most likely out of tune.
What is G?
This is how many beats are in each measure
What is 3?
This is the direction that we start our bow in line 1, 2 and 3 but not line 4
What is a Down bow?
If I am using an up bow, I am going in this direction
This is how many times A is played in the first line
What is 5?
These are the last five notes of the piece
What are A-G-A-B-G?
This type of note gets just half of a beat
What is an eighth note?
This is the direction that we start our bow in Line 4
What is an up bow?
This means to use a short stoppy bow
What is staccato?
This is how many beats of rest are at the end of each line.
What is 2?
This is how many beats a half note gets
What is 2?
This type of note gets a beat and a half
What is a dotted quarter note?
This is the type of bowing where you use one bow to play multiple notes.
What is a slur?
This is to use a smooth, connected bow
What is legato?
This is the last note of the piece
What is High D?
This is how many beats are in each measure of Jolly Old St. Nick.
What is 4?
This bowing uses one bow to play 2 notes, but stops in the middle
What is a hooked bow?
This is how many beats are in each measure of this piece.
What are four?
This type of note means to hold it for 4 beats
What is a whole note?