The four instruments that make up the orchestra
What is violin, viola, cello, and bass?
The order of strings from highest to lowest
What is E, A, D, G?
The long strip of material that holds the strings
What is the fingerboard?
The opposite of "resting position"
What is playing position?
What is treble clef?
The order of viola strings from highest to lowest?
A, D, G, C?
The clef that cellists play in
What is bass clef?
The material that is used to make string instruments
What is wood? (Spruce and maple)
The name of our Orchestra book
What is Sound Innovations?
The common range of violin sizes
What is 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and 4/4 size?
The other instrument that shares the same strings as cello
What is the viola?
The difference between violin/viola and cello bow hold
What is a bent pinky?
The Italian word that means "to pluck"
What is pizzicato?
The string that no one else in orchestra has (besides bass)
What is the E string?
The unit that viola sizes are measured in
What is inches?
An adjustable rod coming out of the bottom of a cello
What is the endpin?
What is the winding screw?
The Italian word that means "play with the bow"
What is Arco?
The part of the left hand that should never touch the neck
What is the wrist?
The main visual difference between violin and viola
What is size?
With good posture, the location of the C peg should be here
Where is behind the left ear?
The small wooden stick located inside every string instrument
What is a sound post?