A half note + a whole note + and eighth note.
What is 6 1/2 beats?
Indicated by the top number in a time signature.
How many beats in a measure?
The word that tells us to gradually get softer in volume.
What is decrescendo?
The symbol that tells us to repeat a section.
What is a repeat sign?
The spaces of the treble clef from bottom to top.
What is f, a, c, e?
A quarter note + eighth note + half rest.
What is 3 1/2 beats?
Indicated by the bottom number in a time signature.
What type of note gets the beat?
The word that tells us to gradually get louder.
What is crescendo?
You have a 1st ending with a repeat and a 2nd ending. You will play each ending this many times.
What is once?
The lines of the treble clef from bottom to top.
What is e, g, b, d, f?
A whole note + half rest + quarter note + eighth rest.
What is 7 1/2 beats?
The number of beats a half note would receive in 4/4 time.
What is 2 beats?
The difference "-issimo" makes to the to the definition of the dynamic.
ex. forte - fortissimo; piano - pianissimo
What is extra or very?
This is what a dot to the side of a note does to the original note value.
What is adds half of the original value; x1.5?
The spaces of the bass clef from bottom to top.
What is a, c, e, g?
A dotted half note + dotted quarter note + eighth note.
What is 5 beats?
The number of beats in 1 measure of 5/8 time.
What is 5 beats?
The 6 main dynamic levels.
What is (in any order): pianissimo(pp), fortissimo(ff), mezzo piano(mp), mezzo forte(mf), piano(p), forte(f)?
A type of rest that tells you to rest for a certain amount of measures.
What is a multi-measure rest?
The lines of the bass clef from bottom to top.
What is g, b, d, f, a?
A dotted quarter note + dotted half rest + dotted quarter rest + whole note + half note.
What is 12 beats?
In 7/8 time two beats could be represented by this note.
What is a quarter note?
The dynamic levels listed from loudest to softest
What is fortissimo(ff), forte(f), mezzo forte(mf), mezzo piano(mp), piano(p), pianissimo(p)?
Cut time where written values would be played 2 times as fast as if they were in 4/4 time has this time signature.
What is 2/2 time signature; a c with a slash top to bottom?
A note on the 4th line of the clef that you normally read.
What is f(bass clef) d(treble clef?