Musical Vocab
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The word that indicates the gradual decrease of a tempo

What is ritardando


100

The meaning of a dot located above or below a note head

What is staccato (short)

100

The part of the instrument that winds the strings up to tune them (located near the scroll)

What is a peg

100

The name of the "pouring the soda" motion in the bow hand

What is pronation/pronate

100

The name of the bowing that is played with two (or more) bowed notes in the same direction with a stop in between

What is a hooked bow

200

The translation AND meaning of "D.S. al Coda"

What is "Dal Segno al Coda"; return to the S (symbol) and play until "to Coda," and jump to the Coda to finish the piece

200

The definition of an accent AND what you must to do play one

What is a strong start to a note; pronate

200

The metal rod that comes out of the bottom of cellos and basses to hold them up

What is an endpin


200

The word describing all musicians playing the same notes and rhythm

What is unison

200

The name of the broken chord we play at the end of our warm-up exercise AND the number pattern we use to figure the notes out

What is arpeggio; 1, 3, 5, 8

300

The three symbols that an accidental can appear as AND how long they apply for

What are a sharp, flat, and natural; one full measure

300

The curved line that connects notes (both names) and the difference between the two

What is a tie and a slur (ties are played as one note that's held for the value of both and slurs are two or more notes played in the same bow)

300

The name of the wooden part of the instrument that holds up the strings

What is the bridge

300

The names of each clef that our string instruments read in (violin, viola, cello & bass)

What is treble clef (violin), alto clef (viola), and bass clef (cello & bass)

300

The name of the school we traveled to for NYSSMA Majors

What is Chatham High School

400

The rhythmic name for an emphasis on the off-beats (+'s instead of the numbers)

What is syncopation

400

What three slashes through a note is called AND what it indicates

What is tremolo; play as many notes as quickly as possible within the rhythm

400

The wooden dowel that can be seen through the F-holes that holds your instrument together

What is the sound post

400

The value that a dot next to a note adds

What is half of the value of the note

400

The key signature for Bb Major 

What is a Bb and Eb (2 flats)

500

The word that describes notes played at the same time that sounds unpleasing to the ear 

What is dissonance

500

The word that describes a squiggly line at a diagonal (upwards or downwards) AND what it indicates

What is a glissando AND slide up or down the string with a finger down on the string

500

The name of the metal part of the bow that connects the bow hair to the frog

What is the ferrule

500

The name of the composer of Dramatic Essay

Who is Mark Williams



500

The name of any TWO pieces that the 6th or 8th Grade Orchestra performed at either the Winter or Spring Concert 

What is Exhilaration, Rustic Dance, Legends of Glory, Cliffs of Moher, Afterburn, Sky Islands, Dance of Fire, Allegro in D, or Swashbucklers Saga