Light and Lively; slightly slower than Allegro
What is Allegretto?
A dot placed above or below a note meaning to play short and detached.
What is Staccato?
A sharp, flat, or natural introduced within a work - in contrast to the sharps or flats found in the key signature.
What is an Accidental?
Gradually play softer.
What is Decrescendo?
Gradually slow the tempo.
What is Ritardando?
Moderate speed
What is Moderato?
Play as smoothly as possible.
Cancels a sharp or flat.
What is a Natural?
Gradually play louder.
What is Crescendo?
What is Cut Time?
What is Allegro?
A line placed above or below a note meaning to hold the note for it's full value.
What is Tenuto?
Sharps or flats right after the clef sign that change certain notes for the piece.
What is Key Signature?
Go Back to the Beginning.
A strongly conclusive final section of a movement or composition.
What is a Coda?
Slow.
What is Largo?
The manner in which notes are performed.
What is Articulation?
Accuracy of pitch in signing or playing tones.
What is Intonation?
Go back to the "sign".
What is Dal Segno?
Majestically.
What is Maestoso?
Moderately slow.
What is Andante?
Attack the note louder.
What is Accent?
An organized succession of notes.
What is Melody?
With force; Double accent.
What is Sforzando?
A musical thought or sentence.
What is a Phrase?