What is the name of this notation?
Dotted Half Note
How many quarter notes are in a 4:4 measure?
4
Is this an octave?
Yes
What is the name for this dynamic?
Fortissimo
What are the names of the voice sections (types) from lowest to highest?
Bass, Tenor, Alto, Soprano
What is this notation called?
Fermata
What is the total count for 2 eight (8th) notes in 4:4?
1 quarter note
What is the name of this notation and does it raise or lower the pitch?
Sharp, raises
Tenor
What is the most common instrument to accompany a choir?
What clef do altos and sopranos sing in?
Treble Clef
Fast, brisk, lively tempo
Allegro
What is the name of this note?
A
What is the term for gradually getting louder?
crescendo
What major key is this music written in?
Eb
What is this value of this note?
16th Note
using a curved line to connect notes that are to be played legato
slur
what is the name for the choral technique that does not use piano or accompaniment for a performance?
A Cappella
What is the term for very soft?
pianissimo
How many beats are in 3:4 time and what is the beat value?
3, quarter note
What is the name for a gradual decrease in volume?
Decrescendo
a musical notation that is found at the beginning of a piece that indicates the number of beats to a measure and the kind of note that takes that beat
time signature
the distance between two notes
interval
What is the method for sight-singing using DO, RE, MI scale tones?
Solfege
How many chromatic pitches are in the Circle of 5ths?
12