The scale degree name for the first note of the scale.
What is the tonic?
The enharmonic equivalent of G-flat.
What is F#?
Sweetly or gentle
What is Dolce?
Baroque composer born in 1685.
Who is J.S. Bach?
The single note equal to the value of two half notes.
What is a whole note?
The scale degree name for the fifth note of the scale.
What is the dominant?
The enharmonic equivalent of C#.
What is D-flat?
The dynamic louder than mezzo piano but softer than forte.
What is mezzo forte?
Composer who wrote the famous Ode to Joy, I guess he was finally over Elise by this time in his life.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
The single note equal to the value of a half note tied to a quarter note.
What is a dotted half note?
The fourth scale degree name of the scale.
What is the subdominant?
The enharmonic equivalent of A-flat.
What is G#?
Gradually becoming softer.
What is diminuendo?
There was more than just a magic flute that helped this composer write so many operas in his short life span from 1756 - 1791.
Who is Mozart?
The single note equal to a group of three eighth note triplets.
What is a quarter note?
The seventh scale degree that occurs in the major scale and the raised seventh in minor scales.
What is the leading tone?
The enharmonic equivalent of C.
What is B#?
Becoming quicker.
What is accelerando?
Composer who wrote many ballets, including Sleeping Beauty.
Who is Tchaikovsky?
The single note equal to a group of three quarter note triplets.
What is a half note?
The seventh scale degree that occurs in the natural minor scale.
What is the subtonic?
The enharmonic equivalent of E.
What is F-flat?
Lively or brisk.
What is vivace?
Hallelujah! this composer wrote one of the most famous oratorios performed around Christmas time.
Who is Handel?
The single note equal to an eight note and two sixteenth notes.
What is a quarter note?