Key Signatures
Tempo Terms
Road Map Terms
Miscellaneous Terms
Style Terms
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0 sharps or flats

Key of C

100

What does allegro mean?

Fast

100

What do you do after a first endng?

Go back to the repeat sign
100

What does solo mean? 

One person plays

100

What does staccato mean?

"Light and separated"

200
What is the order of flats?

BEADGCF

200

What does largo mean?

Very slow

200

What does dal segno mean?

"To the sign"

200

What is an interval?

The distance between two notes

200

What does con moto?

"With motion"

300

3 flats

Key of Eb

300

What does andante mean?

Walking pace

300

What does coda mean?

Ending material

300

What does a soli mean?

A single instrument group playing

300

What does cantabile mean?

"Song-like"; in a singing fashion

400

What is the order of sharps?

FCGDAEB

400

Which tempo term describes gradually speeding up?

accelerando

400

What does D.C. stand for?

da capo

400

What does syncopation mean?

Emphasis on part of a beat or measure that is normally weak

400

What does vivace mean?

Extremely fast

500

6 sharps in the key signature

Key of F#

500

What are the two terms for gradually slowing down?

Ritardando rallentando

500

What do you do when you come across a D.S. al fine?

Go to the sign, then go to the end.

500

How many sections does a sonata have?

four sections: t

heme, development, recapitulation, and coda (ending)

500

What do you do when a note is accented?

Use more air to play it with emphasis