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Good Luck!
100

Moins Vif

Less Lively

100

Fine

the end

100

Mit Dämpfer 

With mute
100

Lunga

Long 

100

C13

List corresponding scale option.

C Mixolydian; G Dorian


200

Avec Sourdine

With Mute

200

Tempo Giusto

in strict (proper; exact) time

200

Etwas Schneller

Somewhat faster

200

Niente

Nothing

200

Cmaj7(#11)

List corresponding scale option.

C Lydian; G major

300

Cèdez

to yield; relax the speed; slow down

300

Lontano  

distant

300

DAILEY DOUBLE! Enfernt

Distant

300

Tempo Primo

To the original (first) tempo.

An instruction to resume the original tempo after a passage departing from it; where there has been more than one such change.

300

Who has the best Mexican food in Morgantown?

Where do the brass faculty like to get food?

Monarca Taqueria

Jamaican Spice & El Pollon

400

Sans Ralentir

without slowing down

400

Un Poco Piu Mosso

A little more motion (get a little faster)

400

Immer Langsamer

Always slower

400

Via Sordino

Remove mute (aka "open)

400

Where was Béla Bartók and Franz List born?

Hungary

500

Librement

Freely

500

Più forte

More loud/strong

Means "louder" and instructs the performer to increase the volume

500

Bewegter

Più mosso

500

Ossia

or; alternatively; often used to indicate a simpler version of a difficult passage

500
Sonata Allegro Form

The basic elements of sonata form are three: exposition (1st Theme I/i, 2nd Theme V/III), development (modulatory), and recapitulation (tonic key), in which the musical subject matter is stated, explored or expanded, and restated. There may also be an introduction, usually in slow tempo, and a coda, or tailpiece.