Parts
Dynamics & Tempo
About the music
Rhythms
Technique
100

Each string instrument has four of these that you play on.

Strings

100

This Italian word means to play soft.

Piano.

100

This is made up of five lines and four spaces.

Staff.

100

This note is worth one beat.

Quarter note.  TA

100

This word means to play short, separated notes.

Staccato.

200

The wooden piece that holds up your strings, and can fall over because it isn't glued down.

The bridge
200

This Italian word means to play loud.

Forte.

200

This is found at the beginning of music to tell you what notes to play. In orchestra it can be the treble, alto or bass.

Clef.

200

This note is worth three beats.

Dotted half note.

200

This technique is when your hand looks like it is shaking to produce a rich tone on your instrument.

Vibrato.

300

The black wooden part of the instrument that you place your fingers on to play.

The fingerboard.

300

This Italian word means to gradually grow louder.

Crescendo.

300

This symbol is found at the beginning of the music to tell us how many beats are in a measure. It looks like a fraction.

Time signature

300

This rest is worth four beats of silence.

Whole rest.

300

This is the most important person to watch during a concert.

The conductor.

400

This attaches to the bottom of a violin or viola to give the instrument support when you hold it.

Shoulder rest.

400

This Italian word mean to play fast.  It sounds like Happy in Spanish.

Allegro.

400

This is found at the beginning of music to tell us how many sharps or flats we have in the music.

Key signature

400

Two of this type of note equal one quarter note.

Eighth notes.  TEE TEE

400

This word means to play smooth, and connected.

Legato.

500

This is where the sound comes out of your instrument.  They are the speakers for your instrument.

F-holes

500

This word means that you hold a note longer than its worth. The conductor tells you when to stop. The symbol is an arch with a dot.

Fermata.

500

This sign in the music looks like an apostrophe or comma. It tells us to do two down bows in a row.

Circle Set, Retake, Lift.

500

This rest looks like a fancy 7 or a backwards "r" and is worth 1/2 a beat.

Eighth rest.

500

This means to rapidly move your bow back and forth and its symbol is slash marks on note stem.

Tremelo.