Dynamics
Articulation
Musical Terms
Miscellaneous
100

This tells us to play loud

What is Forte (f)

100
Short and separated

What is staccato

100

This tells us to play soft or loud

What is dynamics

100

We should not do this at the end of playing a piece

What is move

200

This tells us to play softly

What is Piano

200

This tell us to emphasize a note

What is an accent

200

This tells us how many sharps or flats we have

What is key signature

200

What buzzes together to make sound on a trumpet or trombone

What is the lips

300

To gradually get louder

Crescendo

300

This muscle controls our articulations

What is the tongue

300

This tells us to gradually get louder

What is crescendo

300

This helps us to stay on tempo and not drag

What is tapping our foot 

400

On a scale of soft to loud, this dynamic marking comes directly after Mezzo Piano (mp)

What is Mezzo Forte (mf)
400
When we play a normal note, we should use this word to help us articulate

What is "too"

400

This is a symbol in our music that erases the key signature for a specific note

What is an accidental

400

The professional name for the person who directs the band

What is the conductor

500

The SIX dynamic markings

Pianoissimo, Piano, Mezzo Piano, Mezzo Forte, Forte, Fortissimo 

500

This word is connected to staccato notes

What is "ti"

500

This means to gradually get faster

What is accel. or accelarando

500

This is the stick used to direct the band

What is the baton

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