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100
This belongs at the beginning of a staff and is used for higher voices like altos and sopranos
What is a treble clef
100
This note gets 4 beats
What is a whole note
100
This Tempo means very fast
What is vivace
100
This key has no flats or sharps
What is the key of C
100
this dynamic means that you play the notes very soft
What is pianissimo
200
This belongs at the beginning of the staff and is used for lower voices like the tenors and basses.
What is a Bass Clef
200
This note gets 2 beats
What is a half note
200
This tempo means slow
What is Adagio
200
This key has one sharp (F#)
What is G major
200
This dynamic means that you play the note moderately soft
What is mezzo piano
300
This symbol is an added ending
What is a CODA
300
This note gets 1 beat
What is a quarter note
300
This tempo means Moving along or walking speed
What is Andante
300
This key has one flat (Bb)
What is F major
300
This dynamic means that you play a note very loud
What is fortissimo
400
This symbols means repeat from the sign
What is a Segno (Del Segno)
400
This note gets 1/2 beat
What is an eighth note
400
This tempo means moderately
What is moderato
400
This key has 2 sharps (F#, C#)
What is D major
400
This dynamic means that you gradually increase the volume
What is Crescendo
500
Smoothly connects two notes
What is a slur
500
This rest gets 1 beat
What is an quarter rest
500
This tempo means quickly and cheerfully
What is allegro
500
complete the circle of fifths on the board
What is (show pic)
500
This articulation means that you hold the note
What is a Fermata