Strings final

Subdecks (1)

Cards (69)

  • Boreas
    • Todd Parrish
  • Spring
    • Antonio Vivaldi
  • Hallelujah Chorus

    • George Handel
  • Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance
    • Percy E. Fletcher
  • Mother Ginger
    • Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • Shepherd's Hey (an English Morris Dance)
    • Percy Grainger Arr. by Harry Alshin
  • Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
    • Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane Arr. by Calvin Custer
  • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    • Johnny Marks
  • Let It Go
    • Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez Arr. Robert Longfield
  • Mele Kalikimaka
    • R. Alex Anderson Arr. Jan Farrar-Royce
  • Mother Ginger
    • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • Ode To Joy
    • Beethoven
  • Romanian Folk Dances
    • Béla Bartók
  • Nina
    • Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
  • Moderately Ballad

    Moderate tempo
  • Andante
    Walking Tempo
  • Allegro Moderato
    Moderately fast
  • Allegro
    Lively, brisk, rapid
  • Presto
    Very fast
  • Adagio
    Slowly, leisurely
  • Moderate Swing
    Tempo of 104–116 beats per minute (BPM), or 2:1 swing ratio, which means the first note in each pair is twice as long as the second
  • Maestoso
    Majestic and dignified manner
  • Broadly
    Slow speed or high in tempo
  • Briskly
    Brisk and lively tempo
  • Allegro Giocoso
    Fast and playful; fun
  • Legato
    Tied together, smooth steady flow and connected
  • Rallentando
    Gradually Slow down
  • Ritando
    Gradually slow down
  • Fermata
    The note should be held for a longer duration than written
  • Marcato / Accent
    Add a stronger sound to the marked note(s). Accentuate the note
  • Glissando
    A continuous slide between two notes
  • Slur
    Two or more notes played using one bow stroke
  • Tie
    Curved line connecting notes of the same pitch indicating that they should be played as the combined amount of time as the singular written notes
  • Tenuto
    Indicating that the notes should be held completely for its marked duration of time or extend longer than
  • Tremolo
    Rapid reiteration/ repeat of a note
  • Accidentals
    A marking that makes the marked note change pitch
  • Arco
    With the bow
  • Pizzicato
    Pluck the strings
  • pp
    pianissimo: very soft
  • P
    piano: soft