Terminology
Dynamics
Scales
Note Values
Posture is Important
100
This term means moderately slow but moving.
What is andante?
100
To play loud is to play this.
What is forte?
100
These cause notes to drop in pitch by a half step.
What is a flat?
100
This note receives four counts of sound.
What is a whole note?
100
These should be flat on the floor and shoulder width apart.
What are your feet?
200
To do this is to play the notes seperated and detached.
What is staccato?
200
To play piano is to play this.
What is soft?
200
The C scale contains how many flats or sharps.
What is 0?
200
To say four 16th notes in music, we say this.
What is ta-ka-di-me?
200
In position one, what is to be away from the chair.
What is your back?
300
When playing legato, you must play your notes smooth and this.
What is connected?
300
To play in the middle of any dynamic you must add this letter in front of the f or p.
What is the letter m?
300
If you have one flat, you are in this key signature
What is F?
300
Adding a dot to any note creates this equation
What is (n + n/2)
300
To have good tone, your chin should be parrallel to this.
What is the floor?
400
Music that is accented and marked is said to be this type of stylistic term.
What is marcato?
400
To play double forte, you need this many f's.
What is two?
400
An accidental changes only the notes in this particular space.
What is measure?
400
A quarter note and whole note are tied together creating this many counts.
What is 5?
400
Slouching can cause loss of a good support of this.
What is breath support?
500
To put emphasis on a particular note you must do this.
What is accent?
500
To play suddenly loud, you need these three letters.
What is s, f, and z?
500
This is also resembled with a number sign with raises the pitch a half step.
What is sharp?
500
Two eighth notes equal one of these.
What is quarter note.
500
Using peripheral vision, you should be able to look at your music and this person.
Who is the conductor?