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Parts of your instrument
Game Code: 18387
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Identify the parts of your string instrument
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What is the curly part of your instrument called?
Scroll
15
What do the strings go over?
Bridge
15
What do you use to tune your instrument?
Pegs or fine tuners
15
What is the black piece of wood that is under the strings?
Fingerboard
15
What is inside the instrument that helps the instrument vibrate?
Soundpost
15
What is at the bottom of a cello or bass?
Endpin
15
What does a violin or viola rest their jaw on?
Chin rest
15
Your hand holds the bow at the ______.
Frog
15
The pointed end of the bow is the _____.
tip
15
You tighten and loosen your bow with the _______.
screw
15
Your teacher tunes 4 ________.
strings
15
Strings are connected to the pegs at one end and the ____________ at the other end.
tailpiece
15
What is the part of your bow that you shouldn't touch?
Hair or horse hair
15
What is at the bottom of a violin or viola?
End button
15
True or false: you should always loosen your bow when you put it in the case.
True
15
True or false: having lots of rosin on the strings makes for a better sound.
False
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