Bowing Techniques
Clefs & Keys
String Anatomy
Rhythm & Tempo
Ensemble Skills
100

The Italian term for a "plucked" string.

Pizzicato

100

The specific clef read only by violas.

Alto Clef

100

The white hair on a bow traditionally comes from this animal.

Horse

100

This Italian term describes the overall speed of a piece of music.

Tempo

100

The movement of the hand to reach higher notes on the fingerboard.

Shifting

200

A curved line over notes that tells you to play them in one bow stroke.

Slur

200

The key signature that has one flat (B-flat)

F Major

200

This long, wooden part of the instrument is what the strings are pressed against to change their pitch.

The Fingerboard

200

This specific type of rhythmic silence receives exactly one beat in 4/4 time.

Quarter rest

200

The term for two players sharing one music stand.

Stand Partners

300

This term refers to a "bouncing" bow stroke where the bow hair leaves the string between every note.

Spiccato

300

The key signature with four sharps.

E Major

300

These small, round pegs located at the tailpiece allow the player to make very precise adjustments to a string's pitch.

Fine Tuners

300

This is the Italian term for a "walking speed" tempo.

Andante

300

The term for "gradually getting louder" so the whole section stays together.

Crescendo

400

The term for playing at the very bottom of the bow.

At the frog

400

The order of the first four sharps in a key signature.

F, C, G, D

400

The piece of wood that supports the strings and is held up only by tension.

Bridge

400

In a 4/4 time signature, this is what the top number specifically tells the musician.

How many beats are in each measure

400

A symbol that looks like a "V" indicating a specific bow direction.

Up-bow

500

In this advanced technique, the player rapidly moves the bow back and forth in very short strokes to create a "shimmering" or "trembling" sound effect.

Tremolo

500

The clef used by cellos and basses when playing in very high registers.

Tenor Clef

500

Often called the "soul" of the instrument, this small wooden dowel is hidden inside the body and transmits vibrations from the top to the back.

The sound post

500

This is the total number of beats for three half notes added together.

6 beats

500

The term for two or more notes played at the same time on a string instrument

Double Stop