The title of this piece helped us learn its rhythms.
What is Rubber Chicken Soup?
This is how F# is played.
What is 2 on the D string?
A half rest is worth this many beats.
What is 2?
These are the instruments in 5th grade orchestra.
What are violin, viola, cello, and bass?
This means to pluck.
What is pizzicato?
This piece had a lot of repeats (that we did not perform).
What is William Tell Overture?
These are the notes on the G string.
What are G, A, B, and C?
Half note + quarter note + two eighth notes = this many beats.
What is 4?
This is how many violas were in 5th grade this year.
What is 6?
This means to bow.
What is arco?
What are crescendos and decrescendos?
These are the strings of the viola, from highest to lowest.
What are A, D, G, and C?
A dotted half note + a dotted half rest = this many beats.
What is 6?
# violas + # cellos - # basses = this many.
What is 13?
Tempo means this.
What is the speed of music?
These two concert pieces were in the key of E Minor.
What are Rubber Chicken Soup and Medieval Kings?
To play C natural, use this finger and string.
What is low 2 on the A or 3 on the G?
This kind of note is worth 3 beats.
What is a dotted half note?
This is the number of violinists in 5th grade orchestra this year.
What is 11?
To crescendo, you bow faster, add weight, and do this.
What is bow closer to the bridge?
This piece ended with the cellos and bass changing the last note to sound one octave lower.
What is Medieval Kings?
These are the notes of the D major scale, from highest to lowest?
What are D, C#, B, A, G, F#, E, and D?
What is 3?
Number of 5th grade orchestra students - number of 5th grade orchestra performances this year.
What is 23?
The bow directions before and after a bow lift are both this.
What are down bows?