What is B-flat major?
Continue playing in the same manner
What is "simile?"
1/4 count of rest in 2-4 time
What is a 16th rest?
Composer of the piece commonly referred to as "The Four Seasons"
Who was Vivaldi?
ff
What is fortissimo?
g minor key signature
What is 2 flats?
maestoso
What is majestically?
A rest in 4-4 time receiving 1.5 beats
What is a dotted quarter rest?
period of time when sacred chants were "popular"
What is the Middle Ages?
Noted that are written differently, yet sound the same
What are enharmonics?
minor key signature with 3 flats
What is c-minor?
gracefully
What is "grazioso?"
time signature with 9 beats, 8th note receiving 1 beat
What is 9-8 time?
Palestrina's era
What was the Rennaisance?
faster than Andante, but slower than Moderato
What is Andantino?
Major scale with 1 flat
What is the F major scale?
sweetly
What is "dolce?"
counted "one-ee-ah"
What is 16th-8th-16th rhythm?
Baroque composer who wrote Water Music, and Music For a Royal Fireworks
Who has Handel?
Rapid alternation between adjacent pitches
What is a trill?
order of flats in key of D-flat Major
What is B-E-A-D-G?
sustained
What is "sostenuto?"
number of 16th notes in a measure of 3-4 time
What is 12?
Composer often referred to as the "bridge between the Classical and the Romantic periods"
Who was Beethoven?
not quite as slow as Largo
What is Larghetto?