This major key signature has no flats and no sharps.
What is C Major?
The space between C and the G above.
What is a perfect fifth?
This curved line joins multiple different notes.
What is a slur?
This dynamic marking instructs the musician to play very softly.
What is pianissimo?
A double bar line with a dot in the second and third spaces of the staff.
What is a repeat sign?
These are the first two sharps in the key signature of A Major.
What are F# and C#?
The interval between Bb and the C below.
What is a major 2nd?
This mark tells the musician to play the note long and powerfully.
What is an accent?
The Italian term meaning "medium" as in the dynamic marking "mf."
What is mezzo?
The abbreviation D.C. is translated da capo, which means this.
What is "from the top?"
The major key at the 4:00 position of the Circle of Fifths
What is E Major?
A perfect fourth above A.
What is E?
This short horizontal line tells the musician to play the note to its fullest value without any accent.
What is tenuto?
Besides being the name of a keyboard instrument, this term means "quietly."
What is piano?
This term means "the end."
What is fine?
The major scale formula.
What is W W H W W W H?
Eb is this interval above C.
What is a minor 3rd?
This mark looks like a roof top over the note and tells the musician to play the note short and powerfully.
What is marcato?
This dynamic marking tells musicians to play very loudly.
What is "ff?"
A circle with a cross tells the musician to jump to the last part of the music.
What is the coda?
Gb major is enharmonic with this key.
What is F#?
The two dissonant major intervals.
What are a major 2nd and a major 7th?
This articulation makes a note shorter and separated from the notes around it.
What is staccato?
This dynamic term is synonymous with decrescendo.
What is diminuendo?
Practice, practice, practice.
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