This Italian musical term means to "gradually get faster"
What is Accelerando?
100
The solfege syllable that comes after "Mi"
What is Fa?
100
Ranging from the years 1750-1820, this Musical time period featured composers such as Mozart, with his "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and Beethoven, with his 9 symphonies.
What is the Classical era?
100
In English, this Italian word translates to "soft"
What is Piano?
200
Definition: this symbol indicates the end of a piece
What is a Double Bar Line?
200
This Italian term means to "gradually get slower"
What is Ritardando?
200
The solfege syllable that comes before "ti"
What is La?
200
This musical time period represents the late 20th century, the current (21st) century, with movie music written by composers such as John Williams
What is Contemporary?
200
In English, this Italian word translates to "loud"
What is forte?
300
This Italian phrase means to "go back to the beginning"
What is D.C. or Da Capo?
300
A medium fast to fast tempo
What is Allegro?
300
The interval from "Do" to "Re"
What is a (Major) 2nd (or whole step)?
300
A musical time period ranging from 1900-2000, featuring composers like Samuel Barber, who wrote "Adagio for Strings", and Aaron Copeland, who wrote "Rodeo".
What is the 20th century?
300
in English, this Italian word translates to "Medium soft"
What is Mezzo-Piano
400
This Italian symbol or phrase means to "go back to the sign"
What is D.S. or Dal Segno?
400
A slow tempo
What is Largo or Adagio? (either accepted)
400
The interval from "Do" to "Mi"
What is a (Major) 3rd?
400
The era from 1820-1900, represented by composers such as Tchaikovsky, who wrote "Capriccio Italien", and Brahms, who wrote many large scale orchestral & choral works.
What is The romantic Era?
400
The Italian term that means to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
500
This Italian term means to "continue in the same style".
What is Simile
500
A very fast tempo
What is Presto?
500
The Interval from High "Do" to "fa"
What is a (Perfect) 5th
500
This time period spanned the years 1600-1750, and was represented by music such as "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi, and "the well-tempered clavier" by Bach.
What is the Baroque Era?
500
The Italian term that means to gradually get softer