Note Values
Terms
Parts of the Instrument
Bowings/Articulations
Class Lore
100

Dotted half note + Dotted whole note

9 beats

100

This means to slow down

Ritardando

100

These make small adjustments to your strings

Fine tuners

100

This means to play long, smooth, and connected

Legato

100

These 2 are always bickering

Owen and Leon

200

Quarter note + half note + whole note + dotted quarter note + dotted whole note

14.5

200

Hold the note out for as long as the conductor indicates

Fermata

200

The strings are looped through this part

Tail piece

200

This marking is played with an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes, or chord.

Accent

200

Everyone's GOAT

John-Isaac or Raina

300

How many flags indicate a tremolo on a note?

3 flags

300

This symbol calls for everyone to stop in the middle of a piece.

Grand pause

300

This can be real or synthetic

Horse Hair
300

Separate, non-slurred bow strokes

Detache

300

Their instrument is always out of tune

Brayden

400

This term describes rhythms that are not on the beat

Syncopation

400

This means to go back to the sign and then skip to the extra end part

D.S al Coda

400

The part of the instrument that is purely decorative

Scroll

400

bowing technique where the bow is made to bounce lightly on the string, producing short, distinct, and crisp notes.

Spiccato

400

Someone's favorite response to Mrs. Brunson asking them if they are coming to rehearsal

Huh?

500

What is the value of a double dotted half note?

3.5 beats

500

This means to get louder, little by little

Crescendo poco a poco

500

The piece of wood inside a string instrument that transmits vibrations throughout the instrument

Sound post

500

a short, articulated string instrument bow stroke characterized by a "pinched" or "scooped" attack. (Hint: we learned this from a visitor)

Colle

500

List all the "official" SMAMS full orchestra performances we have had this year

Magnet Showcase, Fall Concert, Veteran's Day, Principal's Meeting, Winter Concert, Black History Month, Festival, Arts in Schools, Spring Concert