Tempo
Dynamics
Articulation
Types of Songs
Time periods
100

This means "to get faster"

What is Accelerando?

100

To play loud

Forte

100

To play notes connected and long

What is legato?

100

Night Music

What is a Nocturne?

100

1600-1750

What is the Baroque period?

200

Lively

What is Adagio?

200

To play extra soft

What is pianissimo

200

To play something incredibly short and distinctive

What is Staccatissimo?

200

A secular, vocal piece

What is a Madrigal?

200

1150-1400

What is the Medieval period?

300

Broad and slow

What is Largo?

300

MF

what is Mezzo forte?

300

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What is an accent?

300

This is German for "song"

What is Lieder?

300

1750-1830

What is Classical period?

400

To play fast

What is Presto?

400
To play softly

What is piano?

400

A long, curved line written over or under a series of notes, indicating they should not be tongued.

What is a slur?

400

This is a quick piece, usually placed at the end of a Baroque work.

What is a Jig?

400

1400-1600

What is the Renaissance period?

500

To slow down gradually

What is Ritardando?

500

To gradually get louder

What is a crescendo?

500

To play notes short with lots of space between

What is Stacatto?

500

A Spanish dance.

What is Bolero?

500

1830-1920

What is the Romantic Period?

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