Abbreviations
"F" Words
Ending in "O"
Adjectives
Miscellaneous
100
"p" is the abbreviation for this word that means soft.
What is piano.
100
This "F" word means LOUD.
What is forte?
100
This word means a performer plays alone.
What is solo?
100
This adjective rhymes with "fall" and describes the best band director in the universe.
What is "tall"?
100
This term refers to players not breathing at the same time as their neighbor.
What is "stagger breathe"?
200
"D.S." is the abbreviation for these words which mean to go back to the sign.
What is Del Segno?
200
This "F" word means loud then immediately soft.
What is fortepiano?
200
This word ends with an "o" and means very.
What is molto?
200
This adjective rhymes with "state" and describes the HMS Band!
What is "GREAT"!
200
This term is used to emphasize a note.
What is "accent"?
300
"rall" is the abbreviation for this word that means becoming gradually slower.
What is rallentando?
300
This "F" word means VERY LOUD.
What is fortissimo?
300
This word ends in "o" and means short and detached.
What is staccato?
300
This adjective means "happily".
What is joyous?
300
Ths term means two instruments playing together.
What is a "duet"?
400
The abbreviation "sfz" stands for this word that means to play a sudden, strong accent.
What is sforzando?
400
Smooth and connected is the meaning of this "F" word.
What is flowing?
400
With the abbreviation "dim", this word ending in "o" means to graually become softer.
What is diminuendo
400
This adjective means "quickly and lively".
What is vivace?
400
This term means "divided" and is used to indicate when 2 or more parts are written on one staff.
What is "divisi"?
500
"mf" is the abbreviation for this word that means moderately loud.
What is mezzoforte?
500
This "F" word is a hold or a pause sign that indicates a note should be held longer than it's normal duration.
What is fermata?
500
A word ending in "o" that means gradually becoming louder.
What is crescendo?
500
This adjective means "in a mysterious way".
What is mysterioso?
500
This term refers to when an entire section is featured.
What is a "soli"?