The key signature with 2 sharps
D Major
The kind of note that gets the beat in 4/4 time
Quarter Note
Raises a note by a half step
Sharp sign
The word that describes changes in musical volume
Dynamics
The names of Orchestra Ensembles at NHS
Beginning, Concert, Philharmonic, Chamber
The key signature with no sharps or flats
C
Major
The number of eighth notes in a measure of 2/4
4
Lowers a note by a half step
Flat sign
A dot below or above a note
Staccato
Concert call time for the spring concert
6:00PM
The key signature with 3 sharps
A Major
The kind of note that gets the beat in 6/8 time signature
Eighth note
Cancels out a note
Natural sign
A line that connects two or more of the same note
Tie
To keep the orchestra together
The relative minor of C Major
A minor
The number of dotted half notes in a measure of 6/8
2
Accidental
The tempo marking that means "at a walking pace"
Andante
The name of the object Ms. Sumpter uses to conduct
Baton
The notes of the E (Natural) Minor Scale and Arpeggio, in ascending order
Scale: E F# G A B C D E
Arpeggio: E G B
The number of sixteenth notes in a measure of 3/4
12 sixteenth notes
The enharmonic equivalent of D#
E-flat
The word for breaking down a main beat into smaller units
Subdividing
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