A sharp, flat, or natural placed in front of a note not in the key signature
Accidental
Little by little, in Italian
Poco a poco
Dramatic sounding
Romantic Era
Give me the first word for getting faster alphabetically
Accelerando
This word refers to how notes in music should be played; with what style they should be played
Articulation
The distance between one note and a note of the same name, either above or below the first one
Octave
Molto Crescendo
Clean Style
Classical
Word for Majestically
Maestoso
Tremolo - Define
In a rapid bowing motion at the tip
Moving up or down by half steps. For an extra 300 points, name the opposite of this term. (Not on the test)
Chromatic, and for the extra 200, diatonic.
sub.
Suddenly
Ornamentation
Baroque
Word that starts with R and means "Becoming gradually slower"
Rallentando
Bb/A#
Fbb/Eb
Ax/Cb
Enharmonic
1, 3, 5, 8
Arpeggio
Sweetly
Dolce
Mahler, Rachmaninoff, Brahms
Romantic
Word that starts with "S" and means quickening the tempo, getting faster
Stringendo
Heavy bouncing of the bow
Spiccato
Chord built on 5th note of the scale
Dominant
What are you doing when you are attacking your strings with the wood of your bow?
Col legno
Tartini, Corelli, Nardini
Baroque
Word that starts with "A" and refers to a broadening of the orchestral texture/tempo
Allargando
X
Double Sharp