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Notes/Key Signatures
Tempo
Dynamics
Rhythm
Misc.
100
The first line note of the Treble Clef.
E
100
This Italian word means to play something at a moderate speed.
Moderato
100
The Italian word for playing soft.
Piano (p)
100
A note that receives 1 beat.
Quarter Note
100
The number assigned to both thumbs.
1
200
The first space note of the Bass Clef.
A
200
This Italian word means to play "lively and fast"
Vivace
200
To play medium-loud.
Mezzo-forte (mf)
200
A Whole Note receives this many beats.
4 beats
200
This instrument came before the piano.
The Harpsichord
300
This sign raises a note by half a step.
Sharp sign (#)
300
This is the abbreviation used for the Italian word that means to gradually get slower.
rit.
300
To play loud.
Forte (f)
300
A Dotted Half-Note receives this many beats.
3 beats
300
The piano is a member of what instrument family?
Percussion
400
The middle line note of the Treble Clef.
B
400
This Italian word means to play very slow.
Lento
400
To play very loud.
Fortissimo (ff)
400
The rhythmic articulation that connects two of the same notes together and adds value.
A Tie
400
The term "accidentals" describes these kinds of notes.
Sharps and Flats
500
This major scale contains three (3) sharps.
The A Major Scale
500
The term that tells the player to hold out a note.
Fermata
500
To gradually increase in volume.
Crescendo
500
A Dotted Quarter-Note receives this many beats.
1.5 beats
500
Used to find the order of our Key Signatures.
The Circle of Fifths