Scales
Rhythm
Instruments
Theory
Vocabulary
100

The first note in the musical alphabet

What is A?

100

This note gets two full beats.

What is a half note?

100

The highest voice in the string family.

What is a violin?

100

The __________ belongs at the end of a piece to tell you it is finished.

What is a double bar?

100

The Italian word for "bow."

What is arco?

200

There are ____ letters in the musical alphabet

What is 7?

200

This is the Pepperoni Pizza Rhythm pattern.

Ta-di Ta-di Ta Ta

200

This is the safest part of the instrument to hold.

What is the neck?

200
This symbol instructs you to play the note a little higher than normal.

What is a sharp?

200

The upper number on a time signature tells you this.

What is how many beats in a measure?

300

These are the sharps in the D Major Scale.

What is F# and C#?

300

This note lasts for 4 beats total.

What is a whole note?

300

This is the only string instrument in the orchestra that uses the alto clef to read notes.

What is a viola?

300

This symbol instructs you to pluck the note with your left hand.

What is a plus sign?

300

This is the distance between two notes that have one note in between them.

What is a skip?

400

These are the sharps in the G Major scale.

What is F#?

400

This is the Shuffle rhythm pattern.

Ta Ta-di Ta Ta-di

400

This part of the instrument is used to make small adjustments to the pitch of the strings.

What are the fine tuners?

400

This symbol cancels out a sharp or flat.

What is a natural?

400

This is the melodic pattern of skip-skip.

What is an arpeggio?

500

These are the sharps in the C Major scale.

No sharps.

500

These notes make two sounds, but only take up the space of one beat.

What are two eighth notes (Ta-di)?

500

This part of the instrument can be found on its inside, allowing vibrations to travel from the top of the instrument to the back of the instrument.

What is a sound post?

500

This symbol instructs you to lower the note a little bit.

What is a flat?

500

This is the smallest distance between two notes.

What is a half step?