String Family
Elements of Music
Concert Pieces
Parts of the Instrument
Ms. Gibbons
100

Name all four instruments in our string orchestra

Violin, viola, cello, bass


100

The pulse of the music

Beat

100

This piece featured percussion

Dragon Slayer

100

The type of tuners that make big changes in pitch. You shouldn't turn these unless you know what you're doing! 

Pegs / tuning pegs


100

Ms. Gibbons' main string instrument

Cello

200

The body of our instrument is made from this material

Wood

200

The main tune of the music

Melody

200

The name of the holiday tune that passed the melody from the violins to the cellos

Jingle Bells

200

This piece of wood is not attached to the instrument and helps to raise the strings above the fingerboard

Bridge

200

How many schools Ms. Gibbons teaches at in Richland One 

Four

300

The longer the string, the ___________ the pitch

Lower

300

How fast or slow the music is

Tempo

300

Name one piece from our fiddle medley

Old Joe Clark, Fiddlin' the Blues, Cripple Creek

300

The metal rod that extends from the bottom of a cello or bass

End pin

300

Name one state besides South Carolina that Ms. Gibbons has lived in

Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois

400

Name one type of string instrument NOT in our string orchestra

Harp, guitar, banjo, etc.

400

How loud or soft the music is

Dynamics

400

This piece is written by Beethoven, a famous Romantic era composer

Ode to Joy

400

The fine tuners are located on this part of the instrument

Tailpiece

400

What types of music gigs does Ms. Gibbons do MOST frequently?

Weddings / church gigs

500

The concertmaster of a symphony orchestra plays this string instrument

Violin


500
The pattern of sounds and silences in time

Rhythm

500

This piece featured staccato bowing and contained many accidentals 

Rockin' Strings

500

The rod inside of the instrument that helps provide structural support

Soundpost

500

What is one school that Ms. Gibbons graduated from?

University of South Carolina / University of Iowa