TEMPO
NOTE NAMES
SCALE DEGREE
LATIN AMERICA
WILD CARD
100
A tempo that is very slow.
What is Adagio
100
The name of the note on the third line on the treble clef.
What is B
100
The roman numeral for the seventh scale degree
What is VII
100
A Latin American country in North America.
What is Mexico
100
A repeating pattern or idea in a piece of music.
What is ostinato
200
A tempo that is in the middle.
What is Moderato
200
The name of the note on the first space of the treble clef.
What is F
200
The roman numeral for the second scale degree.
What is II
200
A Latin American country located in the islands near Central America
What is Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico
200
A series of pitches that move up or down in order by step.
What is a scale
300
The name of the note that is on the last line of the treble clef.
What is F
300
The roman numeral for the sixth scale degree.
What is VI
300
A Latin American country located in southern South America.
What is Uruguay or Argentina
300
The interval from one note to another note of the same sound but of either the next higher or lower pitch
What is an octave
400
The tempo of the piece "La Iguana"
What is Allegro
400
The name of the note that is on the third space of the treble clef.
What is E
400
The roman numeral for the tonic.
What is I
400
A Latin American country located in Central America.
What is Venezuela, Colombia
400
Two or more notes that sound at the same time to accompany the melody.
What is the harmony
500
The tempo of the piece "Roendo as Unhas"
What is Adagio
500
The name of the note that is one ledger line BELOW the treble clef.
What is Middle C
500
The roman numeral for the dominant.
What is V
500
One of the most popular styles of Latin American music that involves a dance to go along with it.
What is Salsa, Tango
500
The letters of the alphabet used in music.
What is A, B, C, D, E, F, G