Orchestral instruments
Across
- 2. The largest bowed string instrument and is very low pitched.
- 7. The part of a Cello/Double bass where it makes contact with the floor to support the instrument's weight.
- 9. A string instrument that has a chin rest and is relatively high pitched.
- 10. A string instrument that is considered the tenor of the violin family.
- 11. A technique where you play the note as if you were plucking the instrument.
- 12. The part of a violin where you rest your chin on.
- 14. A small tool used to pluck string instruments, is commonly used on guitars.
- 15. bow, By stroking a __________ you can make sound on a violin.
- 16. A technique where you play smooth and connected bow strokes.
- 18. The ___ is a small piece that supports the strings close to the headstock.
Down
- 1. ________ a technique where there are ra[id bounced strokes played with the middle of the bow.
- 3. An instrument that you play like a guitar, but it has 5 strings instead of 6.
- 4. ________ is a technique where the bow comes off the string and is bounced on the strings.
- 5. The technique where you slide from one note to the other very smoothly.
- 6. A ___ is something that when adjusted will tune a string instrument.
- 8. ____________ are two notes played at the same time, with a short duration.
- 9. A technique where the string is repeatedly rocked back and forth
- 12. It is a very big string instrument, it looks like a big violin but it is smaller than a double bass.
- 13. The ____ marks the specific place where you place your finger to play a specific note.
- 17. A fretted instrument that has a circled sound hole and a long neck.