It raises the pitch of a note by one half step.
What is a sharp?
Its a marking to play the note for its full value, or slightly longer.
What is a Tenuto?
Extremely soft.
What is pianissimo?
The first and second ending in a piece.
What are volta brackets?
Slow and solemn.
What is grave?
It lowers the pitch of a note by half a step.
What is a flat?
The note is played with a louder or with a harder attack than the surrounding unaccented notes.
What is an accent?
Very soft.
What is pianissimo?
Denote that preceding groups of beats or measures are to be repeated.
What are simile marks?
Broadly.
What is largo?
It cancels a previous accidental, or modifies the pitch of a sharp or flat as defined by the prevailing key signature.
What is a natural?
How you attack a note.
What are articulations?
Loud.
What is forte
Mark used with dal segno.
What is segno?
Slow and stately.
What is adagio?
Raises the note by two chromatic semitones or whole step.
What is a double sharp?
The note is played somewhat louder or more forcefully than a note with a regular accent marking.
What is marcato?
Medium soft.
What is mezzo piano?
It means "From the sign"
What is dal segno?
At walking pace.
What is andante?
It lowers the note by two chromatic semitones, or whole step.
What is a double flat?
This indicates a brief, silent pause, during which time is not counted.
What is a caesura?
Medium loud.
What is mezzo forte?
It means "From the top"
What is da capo?
Moderately.
What is Moderato