This is the quality of interval for a unison, fourth, fifth, or octave if the top note is in the major scale of the lower note.
What is perfect?
This Classical/Romantic composer was deaf and wrote "Ode to Joy," "Fur Elise," and "Symphony No. 5"
Who is Beethoven?
You can find this type of triad by going up 4 up 3.
What is major?
This is the definition of ritardando.
What is slow down?
This is the number of the interval between C and D.
What is a second?
This woodwind instrument comes in soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone forms.
What is saxophone?
You can find this type of triad by going up 3 up 3.
What is diminished?
This is the definition of crescendo.
What is get louder?
This is the quality and number of the interval between D and F#.
What is a major third?
This double reed instrument begins with an O.
What is an oboe?
If you just see a capital letter and the number 7, that means dominant 7, which is major plus up this number.
What is 3?
This dynamic marking means somewhat loud.
What is mf?
This pitch is a major second above F#.
What is G#?
This era of classical music is characterized by singing in Latin with no instrumental accompaniment, where everyone sings the same thing.
What is medieval?
These are the notes of an F minor triad.
What is F-Ab-C?
This symbol means to hold out a note as long as you or the conductor wish, regardless of the written rhythm.
What is a fermata?
This pitch is a minor third above E.
What is G?
What is a viola?
These are the pitches of a Cmaj7 chord.
What are CEGB?
This means to go back to the beginning and play/sing until you see the word "Fine."
What is D.C. al Fine?