The top number of a Time Signature tells us this.
How many beats are in one measure?
This pitch is on the second line of the Treble Clef.
What is 'G'?
This dynamic marking means "Strong" or "Loud".
What is Forte?
This New York Street is considered the "Home" of American Musical Theater.
What is Broadway?
This Music is representative of the late Renaissance / Early Baroque periods in Music History.
What is "Music for the Royal Fireworks"?
This symbol is also known as the "G Clef".
What is the Treble Clef?
This pitch is on the third space of the Treble Clef.
What is 'C'?
This expression term or symbol means to get stronger or louder over time.
What is a Crescendo?
This type of song features four voices singing together.
What is a Quartet?
This Organ work by Bach is representative of the Baroque Period in Music History.
What is "Toccata and Fugue in d minor"?
This note gets two beats in 4/4 time.
What is a half note?
This line segment is added to the staff to extend the pitch range higher or lower than the standard five lines.
What is a Ledger line?
This expression term means to slow down.
What is Ritard?
This is the term for Comic Opera.
What is Opera Buffa (or Buffo)?
This Beethoven Symphony is representative of the Classical Era.
What is Symphony #5?
This note gets half of a beat in 4/4 time.
What is an eighth note?
This pitch is one ledger line below the Treble clef staff.
What is 'C' (middle C)?
This Tempo term means "Fast".
What is Allegro?
This term means "song" in Italian (Opera).
What is Aria?
This "Fever Dream" of a Symphony introduces the Romantic period.
What is "Symphonie Fantastique" (Fantastic Symphony)?
This symbol adds half the rhythmic value of a note to itself.
What is a rhythm dot?
This pitch is two ledger lines above the Treble clef staff.
What is 'C'?
This tempo term means "Moderate Speed".
What is Moderato?
This is the term for spoken dialogue that is sung in Opera.
What is Recitative?
The term for a melody that appears throughout a work.
What is the ideè Fixè (fixed idea)?