Key Signatures
Tempo
Dynamics
Articulation
Terms
100

No sharps, no flats

What is C Major?

100
Return to the original tempo

What is "A Tempo"

100

Play soft

What is "Piano" P

100

Shortened notes

What is "Staccato"

100

Distance between two notes

What is "Interval"

200

No Sharps, 1 Flat

What is F Major

200

Gradually slow the tempo

What is "Ritardando"

200

Play loud

What is "Forte" F

200

Curved line that connects notes of the same pitch

What is "Tie"

200

In a singing style

What is "Cantabile"

300

2 Sharps

What is D Major

300

A very slow tempo

What is "Lento"

300

Play moderately soft

What is "Mezzo Piano"

300

Curved line that connects two or more pitches

What is "Slur"

300

The process of creating music

What is "Composition"

400

1 Sharp

What is G Major

400

Another name for cut time

What is "Alla Breve"

400

Play moderately loud

What is "Mezzo Forte" mf

400

Play in a smooth and connected style

What is "Legato"

400

Play two strings at once

What is "Double Stop"

500

Sharp, Flat and Natural Sign are called...

What are "Accidentals"
500

Hold the note longer

What is "Fermata"

500

Volume of music

What is "Dynamics"

500

Emphasis on the weak beats of music

What is "Syncopation"

500

The art of freely creating your own music as you play

What is "Improvisation"

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