The total number of beats when you add a dotted quarter note + an eighth note (in 4/4 time).
What is 2 beats?
100
Smooth and connected.
What is legato?
100
The musical term for "volume."
What is dynamics?
200
Bass Clef: Line 4
What is F?
200
2 sharps
What is D major?
200
The type of notes that are counted 1 ee & a, 2 ee & a, etc.
What are sixteenth notes?
200
Expressive and rhythmic freedom by a slight speeding up and then slowing down of the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor.
What is rubato?
200
The larger work that "Adiemus" comes from.
What is "Songs of Sanctuary?"
300
Treble Clef: Space 5
What is E?
300
2 flats.
What is Bb major?
300
The total number of beats when you add a whole note + two eighth notes + a dotted quarter note + another eighth note + a quarter rest.
What is 8 beats?
300
In a moderately slow tempo, usually considered to be slower than allegretto but faster than adagio.
What is andante?
300
The term used when a song moves from one key to a new key (NOT key change).
What is modulation?
400
Bass Clef: Space 1
What is A?
400
5 flats.
What is Db major?
400
The number of "big beats" in 12/8 time.
What is 4 big beats?
400
sfz.
What is sforzando?
400
The pitch that is exactly in the middle of the grand staff.
What is "middle" C?
500
Bass Clef: Line 3
What is D?
500
7 sharps.
What is C# major?
500
The placement of rhythmic stresses or accents where they wouldn't normally occur.
What is syncopation?
500
The "manner" in which a note, phrase, or entire song is performed.
What is articulation?
500
Fill in the missing notes of this major scale: D, E, ___, ___, A, B, ___, D.