Dynamic which indicates to play softly.
What is piano?
A note or rest value that is worth half a beat.
What is an eighth note/rest?
The sign which indicates to raise a note by a half step.
What is a sharp?
The Italian word that indicates to play moderately.
What is moderato?
The enharmonic pitch to Eb.
What is D#?
Dynamic which indicates to play loudly.
What is forte?
The value which is added by a dot.
What is half of the previous note/rest's value?
The symbol which indicates to lower a note by a half step.
What is a flat?
The Italian word that indicates to play very slowly.
What is largo?
The enharmonic pitch to Gb.
What is F#?
The word we use to play something "moderately" loud, soft or other.
What is mezzo?
The number of eighth notes which fit inside a dotted half note.
What is 6?
A symbol applied to a specific note which cancels a previous accidental.
What is a natural?
The Italian word that indicates to play quickly and cheerfully.
What is allegro?
The enharmonic pitch to Fb.
What is E (natural)?
Dynamic sign indicating to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
The number of sixteenth notes in a half note.
What is 8?
Besides a natural sign (or other accidental), the other way to cancel an accidental.
What is a barline?
The Italian word that indicates to gradually get faster.
What is accelerando?
The enharmonic pitch to B#.
What is C (natural)?
Dynamic sign that indicates to gradually get softer.
What is decrescendo/diminuendo?
The counts that you would say when counting a dotted quarter note whose downbeat is on beat one.
What is 1 & 2?
A symbol which indicates to lower a note by two half steps.
What is a double flat?
The Italian word that indicates to play slowly.
What is adagio?
The white-key enharmonic pitch to Fx (double sharp).
What is G (natural)?