Here are the answers to your questions:
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What is the proper score order?
Brass Woodwinds Strings Percussion -
Why did Beethoven use words for the tempo marking and not the actual BPM (Beats per minute) number?
There were no stable metronomes in his day -
What word means to use the bow on a string instrument?
Arco -
Who invented the color method for score marking?
Elizabeth Green -
In the color-coded score, Pink recognizes what element?
Dynamics -
In the color-coded score, Red recognizes what element?
Articulations -
What are the cons (negatives) of color-coded score marking?
All of the above -
In the Bernstein Method of score marking, what do the lines drawn over notes mean?
To beat big beats -
In the Bernstein Method, how are phrases marked?
Brackets -
Which is NOT one of Dominique Royem's (the woman teaching in this video) 3 categories for score marking?
The back to front style -
What is the Bassoon's abbreviation?
FG -
Which section of instrument use the abbreviations: HN, TRP, TBN, & TBA?
Brass -
Which section of instruments uses abbreviations of small symbols/pictures as well as letters?
Percussion -
Royem puts actual quotes from Beethoven's personal notes into her score study.
True -
The piece being analyzed at about 36 minutes into the video cadences in what key?
C Major -
Who does the presenter recommend you contact to learn more about score study?
A local conductor
If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!