This is why you call a whole note a whole note
This is how you play when you see the forte abbreviation
What is loud
This articulation consists of a curved line over two notes that are the same and it means to do this...
What is a tie and it means to play the first note for the length of both notes
The interval that goes from a line to the very next line or a space to the very next space
What is a third
What are I, IV and V7
The number of quarter notes it takes to fill 3 measures in 4/4 time
What is 12
In the musical abbreviation 'mf' the 'm' stands for this italian word
What is mezzo
This articulation consists of a curved line over two notes that are different and it means to do this...
What is a slur and it means to play smooth or legato
The note that is a 6th above the note C
What is an A
The note that is on the bottom of a root position E (I) chord
What is an E
This is how many eighth notes there are in a half note
What is 4
To play gradually softer
What is Decrescendo or Diminuendo
To hold a note twice it's normal value.... or as long as the conductor tells you to do so
What is a fermata
The intervals of the major scale in terms of whole steps and half steps
What is whole whole half whole whole whole half
YOU MUST DO the CHEER
The note that stays the same when you go from the I chord to the IV chord
What is the bottom note
In 6/8 time, this note gets one beat
What is an 8th note
True or false: The melody should always be played louder than the chords in the accompaniment
What is true
To play short and detached
What is staccato
Another name for the interval of an 8th
What is an octave
The IV of F
What is Bb
What is 3
To gradually get louder
This is why you use an OTTAVA
What is to avoid having to use many ledger lines
The number of half steps in an octave
What is 12
What is a 6th