Articulation
Dynamics
Sharps & Flats
Tempo
Misc.
100
Name all four articulations
What is Tenuto, Marcato, Staccato, Legato?
100
Terms that describe the dynamic: forta (f)
What is loud
100
Scale of a single sharp (♯) in the key signature
What is G scale
100
Term that describes a moderate pace in a musical piece
What is Moderato
100
Term to describe a section of music
What is Measure
200
To hold out the note
What is Tenuto?
200
Terms that describe the dynamic: piano (p)
What is soft
200
Scale of two sharps ( ♯ ) in the key signature
What is D scale
200
Term that describes a moderately fast pace in a musical piece
What is Allegro moderato
200
Term that connects two notes together on the same bar
What is Ties
300
Short note with a long chord
What is Marcato?
300
Terms that describe the dynamic: mezzo-piano (mp)
What is half-soft
300
Scale with two flats (♭) in the key signature
What is B ♭ scale
300
Term that describes a fast and bright pace in a musical piece
What is Allergo
300
Term that connects two different notes on different bars together
What is Slur
400
Played shorter than the average note
What is Staccato?
400
Terms that describe the dynamic: mezzo-forte (mf)
What is half loud
400
Scale with five flats (♭) in the key signature
What is D ♭ scale
400
Term that describes a broad and slow pace in a musical piece
What is Largo
400
Section of music tied together in a chorale like manner, played along four measures
What is a Phrase
500
Smooth and connected
What is Legato?
500
Terms that describe the dynamic: fortississimo (fff)
What is very very loud
500
Scale with no sharp ( ♯ ) or flats (♭)
What is C scale
500
Term that describes a gradual speed up in the music
What is Accelerando
500
The order of instruments on the Pyramid of Sound going from top to bottom.
What is Flutes, Clarinet, Trumpet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Bass Clarinet, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba