Rhythm
Tempo
Dynamics
Articulation
Harmony
100
The symbol that is an arc between two notes that are the same pitch.
What is a tie?
100
The definition of tempo.
What is the speed of the beat?
100
The definition of dynamics.
What is the volume (loudness/softness) of a note?
100
The definition of articulation.
What is the element of music indicating HOW you perform the note.
100
The order of whole and half steps in a major scale.
What is WWHWWWH?
200
The symbol that tells you to hold the note until the conductor indicates to stop.
What is a fermata?
200
The tempo marking meaning "very slow."
What is grave?
200
The Italian term for "medium loud."
What is mezzo forte?
200
The symbol that is an arc between two notes that are different pitches.
What is a slur?
200
The term for three or more notes played/sung simultaneously.
What is a chord?
300
The horizontal line that connects two eighth notes together.
What is a beam?
300
The abbreviation for getting faster.
What is accel.?
300
The Italian term for "getting louder."
What is crescendo?
300
The TERM meaning "smooth and connected."
What is legato?
300
The solfege syllable that is equivalent to the 5th scale degree in a major scale.
What is SOL?
400
The value of a dotted quarter note or rest.
What is one and a half?
400
After a change in tempo, the term that tells you to return to the original tempo.
What is "a tempo"?
400
The Italian term for "very soft."
What is pianissimo?
400
The articulation represented by a sideways carrot over/under a notehead, meaning a strong attack on the note.
What is an accent?
400
The solfege syllable that a minor scale starts on.
What is LA?
500
The note that you need to add to a dotted eighth note so that the total value is one beat.
What is a sixteenth note?
500
The English meaning of "Adagio."
What is a stately, walking pace?
500
The term that is a synonym for decrescendo.
What is diminuendo?
500
The articulation represented by a horizontal line above/below the notehead and meaning "lean/press into the note."
What is tenuto?
500
The term meaning "a chord played one pitch at a time."
What is an arpeggio?