Symbols
Time
Musical Terms
Musical Styles
Music History
100

This symbol raises the pitch by a half step.

What is a sharp?

100

This time signature has 3 beats a measure and the quarter note gets the beat.

What is 3/4 time?

100

This term means to play smooth and connected.

What is legato?

100

This is a piece for two people.

What is a duet?

100

Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven belong to this time period 1750-1820

What is the Classical era?

200

This symbol lowers the pitch by a half step.

What is a flat?

200

This tempo is defined as "walking speed."

What is andante?

200

This word means to slow down gradually.

What is ritardando?

200

This musical style is a form of a short sonata, and features scale patterns, Alberti Bass in the left hand, and is often in ABA form.

What is a sonatina?

200

This composer wrote Ode to Joy and Fur Elise.

Who is Beethoven?

300

This symbol cancels a sharp or a flat.

What is a natural?

300

This tempo is defined as fast and lively.

What is allegro?

300
Playing the same piece but using a different scale or scale pattern

Example: Jingle Bells written in C, but then is played in key of G


What is transposition?

300

This dance in 3/4 was a favorite of Bach and uses this rhythmic pattern:

quarter-eighth-eighth-eighth-eighth 


What is a minuet?

300

This instrument is the ancestor to the piano. It is smaller than the piano, has quills that pluck strings instead of hammers, and can have one or two keyboards.

What is a harpsichord?

400

This curved line connects two notes of the same pitch and the notes are held as one note for the combined value of both notes.

What is a tie?

400

This tempo means to play slooowly.

What is adagio?

400

Short and detached

What is staccato?

400

A left-hand broken chord pattern that is played in the order of bottom-top-middle-top

What is Alberti Bass?

400

Before plastic became the standard, piano keys used to be made of this material.

What is ivory?

500

This symbol means to hold the note longer than the note value.

What is a fermata?

500

This means to gradually speed up the tempo.

What is accelerando?

500

This measures distance between two notes.

What is an interval?

500

This fast dance piece is usually in 6/8 or 2/4 and gets its name from a spider.

What is a tarantella?

500

This composer wrote minuets, dance suites, preludes and fugues, and had 20 children.

Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?