The person who creates the music originally
What is a composer?
One level softer than piano.
What is pianissimo.
Style marking for smooth and connected.
What is "Legato?"
What I find to tell me my Major Key.
What is "Do?"
Separates each measure after the correct amount of beats.
What are barlines?
The person who changes the original music to fit a specific group (ex. middle school choir)
What is an arranger?
Italian fragment of a word meaning "very."
What is "issi?"
Style marking to gradually get faster.
What is "Accelerando?"
The pitch names for treble clef lines and treble clef spaces.
What are FACE and EGBDF?
Time signature of 4/4, how many beats per measure?
What is 4 beats per measure.
Two types of accompaniment
Piano, guitar, string quartet, band, etc.
The Italian words for one step louder than mp.
What is "mezzo forte?"
Italian word for "short and detached." Need word and drawing."
What is "staccato?"
How do I find "Do?"
Go up one step from the last sharp.
Time signature of 3/4, how many beats per measure?
What is 3 beats per measure.
When there is no accompaniment.
What is A Cappella?
Italian word for "Medium"
What is "mezzo?"
Italian word for "stress or emphasis." Need word and drawing.
The last sharp is equal to this in my Key Signature.
What is "Ti?"
An example of filling in a 4/4 measure. (What notes could I put in that measure?"
What is 2 half notes, a whole note, a dotted half and quarter note, 4 quarter notes, etc.
The two parts that are important in determining the voicing of a piece.
How many and which type of voices.
Words for gradually getting louder and gradually getting softer. (Need words and drawings)
Crescendo and decrescendo.
Style marking to gradually get slower. (Need word and example)
What is "Ritardando?"
When my last sharp is on F# in my Key Signature.
What is "G Major"
Time signature of 4/4, which type of note gets the beat?
What is the quarter note.