String Instruments
Key Signatures
Composers
Dynamics
Musical Elements
100

The highest pitch instrument in the string orchestra.

What is the violin?

100
Major key with F#.

What is G Major?

100

This composer suffered from going deaf over the years.

Who was Beethoven?

100

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What is piano?

100

To start soft and get loud.

What is crescendo?
200

This instrument plays in alto clef.

What is the viola?


200

The order of sharps.

What are F,C,G,D,A,E,B?

200

This composer is Mrs. Shafman's favorite. (Hint: We played a piece by him called the 1812 Overture)

Who is Tchaikovsky?

200

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What is forte?

200

To start loud and get soft.

What is a decrescendo?

300
Unlike most string instruments, this string instrument has strings that are tuned a 4th apart. 

What is the double bass?

300

The order of flats.

What are B,E,A,D,G,C,F?

300

This composer is regarded as one of the most famous of all time. He began composing at the age of 4. (Hint: He wrote the most famous piece of all time. Many think it is Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. It is in fact, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)

Who is Mozart?

300

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What is fortissimo?

300

To play with an extra emphasis on a particular note.

What is an accent?

400

This instruments full name is the "violoncello".

What is the cello?

400

Minor key with F#.

What is e minor?

400

This composer is from the Baroque era of music. His compositional style included many fast pieces and would often feature some kind of solo instrument. (Hint: He wrote the famous double concerto for 2 violins)

Who is Bach?

400

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What is sforzando?
400
Indicates to go back to the beginning of a piece.

What is a D.C. or Da Capo?

500

Often regarded as the most challenging part in an orchestra. Often confused to be the inferior part.

What is the 2nd violin?

500

This key signature as all naturals. No sharps and no flats.

What is C Major or a minor?

500

Composed 9 Symphonies. 

Who is Beethoven? 

500

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What is pianississimo?

500

Instruction to slow down. 

What is a ritard?