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Articulation & Tempo
Dynamics
Note Names
Key Signatures
Scale degrees
100
This means to be very.
What is molto.
100
This means to play notes soft.
What is piano.
100
This note can hold 2 beats.
What is a half note.
100
This consists of seven different pitches and consists of a whole step,whole step,half step,whole step,whole step, whole step,half step.
What is a major scale.
100
This degrees is the key note.
What is tonic.
200
To play notes short and detached.
What is staccato.
200
True or false,mezzo piano means very loud.
What is false.
200
True or false,a whole note can hold 8 beats.
What is false.
200
In this scale, the sixth and seventh notes are each raised one half step.
What is a melodic minor scale.
200
This degrees is midway between tonic and dominant.
What is mediant.
300
This means to play notes fast.
What is presto.
300
This term means very very very soft.
What is pianisisismo.
300
This note can be played for 1/2 of a beat.
What is an eighth note.
300
This scale consists of a whole step,half step,whole step, whole step,haft step,whole step,whole step.
What is a natural minor scale.
300
This degrees is 5th above the tonic.
What is dominant.
400
To play notes smooth.
what is legato.
400
To be loud then soft.
What is fortepiano.
400
To play a note 1/4 of a beat.
What is an sixteenth note.
400
As their name suggests,this scale has only five notes.
What is a pentatonic scales.
400
The tone 2nd degree above the tonic.
What is supertonic.
500
This means to play a note sticky.
What is tenuto.
500
This means to be suddenly loud.
What is sforzando.
500
this note has 1/8 beats.
What is a thirty-second note.
500
This scale is the same as the natural minor scale, except it consists of a whole step,haft step,whole step, whole step,half step,step and half step.
What is harmonic minor scale.
500
The tone 5th below the tonic.
What is subdominant.