The first line note of the Treble Clef.
E
This Italian word means to play something at a moderate speed.
Moderato
The Italian word for playing soft.
Piano (p)
A note that receives 1 beat.
Quarter Note
The number assigned to both thumbs.
1
The first space note of the Bass Clef.
A
This Italian word means to play "lively and fast"
Vivace
To play medium-loud.
Mezzo-forte (mf)
A Whole Note receives this many beats.
4 beats
This instrument came before the piano.
The Harpsichord
This sign raises a note by half a step.
Sharp sign (#)
This is the abbreviation used for the Italian word that means to gradually get slower.
rit.
To play loud.
Forte (f)
A Dotted Half-Note receives this many beats.
3 beats
The piano is a member of what instrument family?
Percussion
The middle line note of the Treble Clef.
B
This Italian word means to play very slow.
Lento
To play very loud.
Fortissimo (ff)
Connects two of the same notes together and adds value of the notes.
A Tie
The term "accidentals" describes these kinds of notes.
Sharps and Flats
This major scale contains no sharps or flats
The C Major Scale
The term that tells the player to hold out a note.
Fermata
To gradually increase in volume.
Crescendo
A Dotted Quarter-Note receives this many beats.
1.5 beats
The Circle of Fifths