Note Names
Rhythms
JH Orchestra
Instrument Anatomy
Dynamics
100

This is the note played with high 2 (3 for cello, 4 for bass) on D.

What is F#?

100

This kind of note is worth one beat.

What is a quarter note?

100

This is the number of 6th graders in orchestra this year.

What is 11?

100

This is the name of the top, decorative part of your instrument.

What is the scroll?

100

This dynamic is one notch softer than fortissimo.

What is forte?

200

This is the note played with a low 1 on A.

What is Bb?

200

This is worth two beats of silence.

What is a half rest?

200

This is the number of violinists in 6th grade orchestra this year.

What is seven?

200

To make small adjustments when tuning, you use these.

What are fine tuners?

200

This dynamic is between mezzoforte and piano.

What is mezzopiano?

300

You get this note by playing a high 2 (extended 2 for cello, 1 for bass) on G.

What is B natural?

300

You can fit four of these into one beat.

What are 16th notes?

300

This is the number of cellists in 6-8th grade orchestra this year?

What is 9?

300

This is held down only by the weight of the strings.

What is the bridge?

300

This dynamic translates as "medium soft."

What is mezzopiano?

400

In third position, this note is played with 1 on D.

What is G?

400

You can fit eight of these into a whole note.

What are 8th notes?

400

This is the number of violists in 7th grade orchestra this year.

What is 1?

400

Rosin is made from this.

What is tree sap?

400

This dynamic is three notches louder than piano.

What is forte?

500

In third position, this note is played with low 2 on A.

What is Eb?

500

Two of these would fill an entire measure of silence in 4/4 time.

What are half rests?

500

This is the total number of JH orchestra musicians this year.

What is 34?

500

These are the strings attached to the lower (closer to the body of the instrument) two pegs of your violin.

What are E and G?

500
This is the number of dynamics between pianissimo and fortissimo.
What is four?