A part of the bow that we never touch!
What is the Hair?
The name of this variation.
(Demonstrate)
What is Mississippi Stop Stop?
This song has several long slow Up bows.
What is French Folk Song?
We place our fingers and bow on these to create beautiful music.
What are strings?
The name of the man who created the Suzuki method.
Bonus points for his full first and last name and title.
Who is Dr. Shinichi Suzuki?
The part of the bow that we hold.
What is the Frog?
This variation has a rest.
What is 1 2 sh 4 / Dr. Suzuki?
Demonstrate
When beginning Lightly Row, we make one of these with our cello hand.
What is a tunnel?
The piece of wood standing up in the middle of the cello.
What is the Bridge?
The type of animal that the Hair on the bow comes from.
What is a horse?
The direction of pulling the bow out towards the Tip.
What is a down bow?
In Twinkle, we play this section 2 times in a row.
What is the cheese?
This song can be played with Twinkle as a duet.
What is May Song?
The metal rod that sticks into the ground.
What is the endpin?
This composer wrote the last 2 songs in Suzuki book 1, called Minuet in C and Minuet No.2 He also famously wrote the six cello suites.
Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?
The direction of pushing the bow in.
What is an Up bow?
These are the type of notes (length) in Mississippi Mississippi.
What are 16th notes?
This is the first song that features a Fermata.
What is Allegro?
The head of the cello with pegs sticking out of it.
What is the scroll?
This is a type of wood that Cellos are usually made of.
What is Maple / Poplar / Spruce / Willow?
An articulation meaning short and sticky.
What is Staccato?
The key that Twinkle is in.
What is D Major?
The number of songs in Suzuki Book 1.
What is 17 songs?
The curved part of the cello that has the fine tuners attached to it.
What is the tailpiece?
This world-famous cellist played for President Kennedy when he was 7 years old.
Who is Yo-Yo Ma?