Musical Terms
Musical Symbols
Music Theory
Musical Forms
Musicianship
100

_________ is the band word for Volume

Dynamics

100

A ___________ sign tells you to go back a play a portion of the music again.

Repeat Sign

100

The _______________ is the main idea of a piece of music, and is the most likely part to get stuck in your head.

Melody

100

To play the SAME thing at the SAME time is to play in _______________.

Unison

100

A fermata tells the musician that a note will be held longer than normal.  What should you do when you see this symbol?

Look Up/Look at the Conductor

200

_______________ means to get louder gradually

Crescendo

200

A ____________ Clef looks like a lopsided frown.  Trombones, Baritones, Tubas, and Timpani use this clef.

Bass

200

The word background parts in a song are called the 

Accompaniment

200

A _____________ is a piece of music where two or more groups play the SAME thing, but start at DIFFERENT times.

Canon/Round

200
What are three (3) things an audience member should NOT do during a concert.

Talk

Clap in between movements

Take photos with flash

Eat food

Be on their phone/allow their phone or alarm to go off

Walk around

Walk in front of the stage

Walk on stage

300

The C in D.C. al Fine stands for _____________

Capo or Head

300

These vertical lines separate music into chunks of notes.

Barlines

300

A __________________ is a combination of three or more notes all played at once.

Chord

300

A _______________ is when two groups play DIFFERENT things at the SAME time.

Duet

300

How do you show your conductor/Director you are ready to begin?

Go to Rest Position

400

Rit. stands for Ritardando, which signals the musician to do what?

Slow down

400

Music is separated into even chunks of notes called _________________.

Measures

400

A ________________ is created when two or more notes are played at the same time.

Harmony

400

A March is a piece of music that has a specific form, and is typically played with _______, bouncy notes.

Short

400

In band, we must always have a ___________ ready in case we need to make changes to our sheet music.

Pencil

500

What Italian word literally means strong, and signals musicians to play with a full sound?

Forte

500

An _____________ is a symbol that looks like a greater than/less than sign, and it makes an individual note louder than the surrounding notes.

Accent

500

__________________ is how high or how low a note sounds.

____________________ is a note's relationship to time.

Pitch

Rhythm

500

The 3 contrasting segments of our piece "Old McDonald Suite" are called ___________________.

Movements

500

When we play music with different parts in band, the director will use special gestures to help sections come in at the correct time.  These gestures are called _______________.

Cues