Organization of sound and silence over time.
What is rhythm?
How fast or how slow music is performed/the speed of the beat.
What is tempo?
How loud or how soft notes are performed in music.
What are dynamics?
A sequence of musical notes that the listener perceives as a single line.
What is melody?
How the tempo, melody, and harmony materials combine to create a musical piece.
What is texture?
The location where you can find a time signature.
What is at the beginning of the musical staff?
The language that tempo markings are written in.
What is Italian?
pp dynamic marking meaning.
What is pianissimo (really soft)?
The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions.
What is harmony?
The two words used to describe texture.
What is thick and thin?
The amount of beats that a quarter note gets.
What is 1 beat?
The gradual quickening of a tempo.
What is accelerando?
mf dynamic marking meaning.
What is mezzo forte (medium loud)?
The relative highness or lowness of a sound.
What is pitch?
A single, melodic line.
What is monophony?
The silent part of a rhythmic pattern.
What is a rest?
The tempo with a lively or merry pace.
What is Allegro?
ff dynamic marking meaning.
What is fortissimo (very loud)?
The order of line names in Treble clef.
What is EGBDF?
When a melody is performed with an accompaniment.
What is homophony?
The amount of beats that a half note gets.
What is 2 beats?
The tempo with a slow or broad pace.
What is largo?
The word that means "gradually get louder."
What is crescendo?
The order of space names in Treble clef.
What is FACE?
A musical texture with multiple lines that are all important.
What is polyphony?