This dynamic marking means "soft"
What is piano?
3rd above B
What is D#
This pitch is the 3rd of a B major triad
Who is D#?
A pair of phrases that form an antecedent-consequent pair (typically HC-PAC).
What is a period?
The quality of this triad.
What is minor?
This is an accompaniment pattern using a three-note chord, usually root-fifth-third-fifth in 8th notes.
What is Alberti Bass?
The inversion of a minor 3rd
What is a major 6th?
This pitch is the 7th of an F# half diminished chord.
Who is E?
What is ternary form?
The quality of this 7th chord.
What is half-diminished?
To play a note short and detached.
What is staccato?
Identify this melodic interval
What is a perfect 4th?
This pitch is the bass note of an Ab triad in 2nd inversion.
Who is Eb?
This is a group of four phrases in which the only PAC appears at the conclusion of the fourth phrase.
What is a double period?
The inversion of this triad.
What is 2nd inversion?
To play with a bow, as opposed to plucking (pizzicato).
What is arco?
The enharmonic equivalent of a diminished 7th.
What is a major 6th?
This pitch is the 5th of a supertonic triad in the key of F minor.
Who is Db
In Sonata-allegro form in a minor key, the B theme is usually in this key, compared to the tonic.
What is the relative major?
The instrument being heard in this excerpt.
What is bassoon?
This term means "At the same tempo".
What is L'istesso tempo?
Identify this harmonic interval.
Minor 6th
This pitch is the bass note of a V6 of V in the key of G major.
Who is C#?
This for has an ABA structure, but only a portion of the A material returns after the B section (usually half).
What is rounded binary form?
The instrument in this excerpt.
What is Viola?