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Dynamics
Tempo
Symbols
Notematics
Name that note
100
Loud
What is Forte
100
Very slow
What is Largo
100
You will see this at the beginning of a staff and will usually tell you if you are dealing with high sounds or or low sounds.
What is a clef
100
A whole note gets this number of beats
What is 4
100
Third space of the treble clef staff
What is "B"
200
Soft
What is piano
200
Fast
What is allegro
200
This is seen below the staff and describes the volume of music
What are dynamics
200
This type of note gets one beat
What is a quarter note
200
Third space in the bass clef staff
What is "E"
300
This dynamic is louder piano but softer than mezzo forte.
What is mezzo piano
300
A moderate "walking" tempo
What is andante
300
This appears to the right of the clef symbol and contains 2 numbers stacked vertically.
What is a time signature
300
A whole note has _____ more beats than a half note.
What is 2
300
Top line of the bass clef staff
What is "A"
400
The loudest dynamic we have learned in this unit.
What is fortissimo
400
Faster than Largo but slower than Andante
What is Adagio
400
In a time signature, this number tells you how many beats are in a measure
What is the top number
400
A whole note minus a quarter note equals this number of beats
What is 3
400
"Every Ga Bulldog Defeats Fl" helps you remember this
What is the lines of the treble clef staff
500
You might see this word in front of "forte" or "piano" and literally translates to mean "moderate"
What is mezzo
500
The fastest tempo we have studied in this unit.
What is presto
500
In a time signature, this number tells you what type of note gets one beat
What is the bottom number
500
Quarter rest + quarter note + half rest equals
What is 4
500
All the spaces on the bass clef staff
What is "A-C-E-G"