What is "fine"?
A famous substitute teacher and composer who is also related to Mr. Wells
Who is "Mr. Wells"
(Will also accept, "Papa Wells")
To play at a medium, or moderate tempo
What is "Moderato"?
Means to play loud, designated with the lower case, "f"
What is "Forte"?
When something is "major", it often times sounds happy. When it is sad sounding, it might be in this
What is "Minor"?
What is "Fermata"?
Who is "John Williams"?
tempo represented here:

(walking)
What is "Andante"?
To get gradually louder
What is "Crescendo"?
The main part of a tune, usually the part that you sing or find yourself humming
What is "Melody"?
This term means "to separate"
What is "Staccato"?
Who is "Beethoven"
The tempo speed represented here: 
(fast)
What is "Allegro"?
Another name for decrescendo
What is "Diminuendo"?
Musical term means to play majestically, stately
What is "Maestoso"?
When everyone in the ensemble plays together
What is "Tutti"?
Composed more music than any other composer, went blind towards the end of his life and had 21 children
Who is "Bach"?
What is "Accelerando"?
To play very loud
What is "Fortissimo"?
Type of music that serves the purpose of moving soldiers from one place to another, many of these were composed by John Phillip Sousa
In a playful manner, humorously
What is "giocoso"?
Was the main character in the movie, "Amadeus". Out of his 6 siblings, only he and his eldest sister, Maria Anna survived infancy.
Who is "Mozart"?
Same tempo as before
What is L'ISTESSO Tempo"?
To play very quiet
What is "pianissimo"?
This musical term means, "dying away"
What is "Morendo"?