Rhythm
Terminology
Parts of the Instrument
Teachers
General Knowledge
100

This single note is worth one beat

What is a quarter note?

100

The musical word for speed.

What is tempo?

100

Used to draw across the strings and create sound.

What is the bow?

100
This flat province is where Ms Watson grew up. 

What is Saskatchewan?

100
One of the first songs you learn in Grade 3, famously composed by Amadeus Mozart, and a popular children's tune. 

What is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?

200

This is typically used as a beat of silence.

What is a quarter note rest?

200

The musical word for loud.

What is forte?

200

The holes in your instrument have this specific name.

What are "F" holes?

200

Which teacher prefers cats?

Who is Ms Walsh

200

The violin and cello belong to this family in the orchestra.

What is the string family?

300

The longest rhythmic note. 

What is a whole note?

300

The musical word for using your bow.

What is arco?

300

This part of the bow has an amphibious name.

What is the frog?

300

Ms Watson was this age when she started violin, piano, and ballet. 

What is five years old?

300

This instrument is the largest member of the string family. 

What is the double bass? (Octo-bass also accepted)

400

Adding this to any note will add half of it's value.

What is a dot on the side?

400

These eight notes create this common pattern. 

What is a scale?

400

The large, turning knobs at the top of your instrument, used for tuning. 

What are the tuning pegs?

400

Ms Walsh has two passports, one in Canada and another from here.

What is Australia?

400

This popular latin dance was used in the title of two pieces in this years year end concert.

What is a samba?

500

When added together, these two notes equal 4 beats. 

What is two half notes?

500

The musical word for playing in tune.

What is intonation?

500

The swirly piece at the top of your instrument. 

What is the scroll?

500

What group do Ms Walsh and Ms Watson play in together? 

What is the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra

500

The person at the front of an orchestra or musical group holds this rail-way title.

What is a conductor?