The movie "The Quiet Place" could also have been called this dynamic level
What is "piano"
This tempo:
(walking speed)
What is "Andante"
A line connecting one ore more notes, the result makes it sound smooth and connected
What is "Legato"?
(also would accept "Slur")
Means to play "with agitation"
What is "agitato"?
This musical term means "Motion"
What is "Moto"?
As an adverb, this word means "half, moderately". As a dynamic, this word means "medium" and proceeds piano or forte.
What is "mezzo "
Just a bit faster than andante
in Italian, this term means "to separate".
What is "Staccato"?
____ and Gabbana, in music it translates to playing the music "sweetly"
What is "Dolce"?
This musical term means "Less"
What is "Meno"?
To gradually grow in volume or intensity
What is "Crescendo"
This tempo:
(running)
What is "Allegro"?
to hold a note for it's full intended value, represented by a horizontal dash above the note
What is "Tenuto"?
To play the music expressively
What is "Espressivo"?
If "Major" means to sound happy, then this means to sound sad.
Resembles a sideways "V", means to get quieter
What is "Decrescendo"
Also would accept "Dimenuendo"
The tempo represented here:
(very slow)
What is "Adagio"
(would also accept "Lento" or "Grave")
What is "glissando"?
When his majesty enters the room, music might be played in this style. Also known as "stately"
What is "Maestoso"?
This word means "agitated, moved"
What is "Mosso"?
to play a note with sudden, strong emphasis. The first two letters are "sf"
What is "Sforzando"
The tempo this image represents:
(very fast, lively)
What is "Presto"
(would also accept "Vivace")
Often referred to as a "housetop" accent or "carrot top" accent.
What is "Marcato"?
This means to play the music in a singing style, that is like a choir would sing it, in a lyrical and flowing manner
What is "cantabile"?
This double "M" word means to play "less quickly"
What is "Meno Mosso"