This black key is between A and B.
What is A#/Bb?
This dynamic marking means "soft."
What is piano?
This is another name for G♯.
What is Ab?
This term means "gradually slow down."
What is ritardando OR rallentando?
This note is a half step down from C#.
What is C?
This note is immediately to the left of D on the keyboard.
What is Db/C#?
This dynamic marking means "very loud."
What is fortissimo?
This note is enharmonic to E♭.
What is D#?
This tempo marking is closest to walking speed.
What is andante?
This note is a whole step below A.
What is G?
This note is immediately to the right of G on the keyboard.
What is G#/Ab?
This term means "gradually get louder."
What is crescendo?
This note is enharmonic to B#.
What is C?
This abbreviation means "gradually speed up."
What is accelerando?
This note is a whole step above B.
What is C#?
This white key is directly next to C.
What is B?
This dynamic marking is just a bit louder than mezzo piano.
This note is enharmonic to Fb.
What is E?
This is generally considered to be the slowest tempo marking.
What is grave?
What note is three half steps below F?
What is D?
This is the number of both black and white keys in an octave.
What is twelve?
This marking means "sudden accent" or "forced."
What is sforzando?
This note is enharmonic to Cbb.
What is Bb?
This term instructs the performer to return to the original tempo.
What is a tempo?
What note is four whole steps above C?
What is G#?