Orchestra
Bowings
Terms
Stuff
Rhythms
100

The word that means to play by plucking

What is pizzicato?

100

The Italian word that means to play short and separated (hint: there's a dot over the note)

What is staccato?

100

This Italian word means to play soft

What is piano?

100

The only instrument that reads Alto Clef

What is viola?
100
Tells you to play one beat of sound
What is a quarter note?
200

The word that means to play with the bow

What is arco?
200

Word that tells you to play smooth and connected notes

What is legato?

200

Tell you how loud or soft to play

What are dynamics?

200

The item that sticks out of the bottom of a cello or bass

What is an endpin?

200

Tells you to play 4 beats of sound

What is a whole note?

300
A person who leads the Orchestra

What is a conductor?

300

Curved line that connects two or more different pitches and played with one bow stroke

What is a slur?

300

Indicates what speed to play

What is tempo?

300

The first open string we learn

What is the D String?

300

These are worth 1/2 of a beat

What are eighth notes?

400

This composer wrote Canon in D

Who is Pachelbel?

400

Curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch

What is a tie?

400

This tells you how many beats are in a measure

What is the time signature?

400

This holds up the strings above the body of the instrument

What is the bridge?

400

Tells you to be silent for 2 beats

What is a half rest?

500

This is known as The Pulse of Music

What is the Beat?

500

This is at the beginning of a piece and tells what notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the entire piece

What is the key signature?

500

The smallest distance between two notes

What is a half step?

500

The "D.C." in D.C. al Coda tells you to do this

What is go to the beginning?

500

When a dot is next to a note, it adds this much to the note

What is half the value of the note?