This means "to get faster"
What is Accelerando?
To play loud
Forte
To play notes connected and long
What is legato?
Night Music
What is a Nocturne?
1600-1750
What is the Baroque period?
Lively
What is Adagio?
To play extra soft
What is pianissimo
To play something incredibly short and distinctive
What is Staccatissimo?
A secular, vocal piece
What is a Madrigal?
1150-1400
What is the Medieval period?
Broad and slow
What is Largo?
MF
what is Mezzo forte?
^
What is an accent?
This is German for "song"
What is Lieder?
1750-1830
What is Classical period?
To play fast
What is Presto?
What is piano?
A long, curved line written over or under a series of notes, indicating they should not be tongued.
What is a slur?
This is a quick piece, usually placed at the end of a Baroque work.
What is a Jig?
1400-1600
What is the Renaissance period?
To slow down gradually
What is Ritardando?
To gradually get louder
What is a crescendo?
To play notes short with lots of space between
What is Stacatto?
A Spanish dance.
What is Bolero?
1830-1920
What is the Romantic Period?