Tempos
Key Signatures
Terms
Dynamics
Directions
100
What is very, very slow?
Grave.
100
How many sharps does the key of E have?
4.
100
What does Ritardando mean?
Gradually slower.
100
What is the symbol for pianissimo?
pp.
100
What does Fine mean?
The end.
200
Which is faster Moderato or Allegro?
Allegro.
200
How many sharps does the key of D have?
2.
200
What is a Fermata?
Hold the note longer than its normal value.
200
Which is louder? Mezzo Piano or Mezzo Forte.
Mezzo Forte.
200
What does the Repeat Sign mean?
Go back to the beginning and perform the music again.
300
What is less slow than Andante?
Andantino.
300
How many flats does the key of F have?
1.
300
What does Tacet mean?
To be silent.
300
What does Mezzo Forte mean?
Medium Loud.
300
What is a Coda?
A special, seperate ending.
400
Put these in order from slowest to fastest. Andante, Larghetto, Vivace.
Larghetto, Andante, Vivace.
400
What is the rule for sharps to find the key signature?
Go to the last sharp, and go up 1/2 step.
400
What does Rubato mean?
Free use of accelerando and ritardando as an expressive device.
400
What is the name of the term for very loud.
Fortissimo.
400
What does Da Capo mean?
D.C. Repeat from the beginning.
500
Put these in order from fastest to slowest. Moderato, Adagio, Allegro, and Lento.
Allegro, Moderato, Lento, Adagio.
500
What is the rule for flats to find the key signature?
Go to the second to last flat. Or, Count down four steps from the last flat.
500
What does Tutti mean?
All.
500
Put the dynamic symbols in order from loudest to softest.
ff, f, mf, mp, p, pp.
500
What does D.S al Coda mean?
Return to the sign and play to the Coda sign, and then skip to the Coda.