The smallest and highest pitched string instrument
What is the violin
How many quarter notes are in 1 half note?
What are 2 quarter notes?
This note is found on the 2nd line of the treble clef.
G
This is the name of the person who stands at the front of the orchestra keeps time, shows dynamics, and gives cues.
Who is the conductor
This is an Italian term for smooth articulation.
What is tenuto?
Name 3 stringed instruments that are NOT in Orchestra.
What are:
ukulele harp
banjo bass guitar
guitar
How many quarter notes are in 3 half notes?
What are 6 quarter notes?
This note is found on the 3rd line of the alto clef.
What is C
A cellist and a bassist use this to extend the height of their instrument.
What is an end pin?
This bowing symbol is shaped like a square with the bottom missing.
What is a down bow?
The instrument that plays in alto clef.
What is the viola
How many quarter notes are in 2 whole notes?
What are 8 quarter notes?
This note is found on the first space of the bass clef.
What is A
Name 2 things you should have with you in rehearsal other than your bow and instrument.
What is:
rosin
rock stop/shoulder rest
pencil
music
music stand
This is an Italian term meaning to play separated.
What is staccato?
Instruments that share the strings EADG
What are the Double Bass and Violin?
How would you count the following rhythm?
𝄽 ♩ 𝄽 ♩
What is (1) 2 (3) 4?
This note is found on the 4th space of the bass clef.
What is G
The name for the part of the bow that you hold.
What is frog?
These are the two main ways to play a string instrument (use Italian terms).
What is arco and pizzicato
Instruments that share the ADGC strings
What are the cello and viola?
How do you count the following rhythm?
𝅘𝅥 ♫ 𝄽 ♫
What is 1 2+ (3) 4+
This note is found on the 1st ledger line above the treble clef.
What is A
What are the names of the three clefs that are utilized in orchestra?
What are treble, alto, and bass clefs?
This marking means to play with an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack.
What is an accent