| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Loud | Forte | 87%
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| Soft | Piano | 87%
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| Very loud | Fortissimo | 73%
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| Very soft | Pianissimo | 73%
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| Getting louder | Crescendo | 70%
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| Played by just one person | Solo | 70%
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| Dot that indicates notes should be detached | Staccato | 65%
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| Getting softer | Diminuendo | 63%
|
| Fast, quick and bright | Allegro | 60%
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| Somewhat loud | Mezzo forte | 58%
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| Somewhat soft | Mezzo piano | 57%
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| At a walking pace | Andante | 48%
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| Very slow | Largo | 48%
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| Notes should be smooth and connected | Legato | 46%
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| Moderately | Moderato | 44%
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| For strings, plucked rather than bowed | Pizzicato | 38%
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| Very fast | Presto | 37%
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| Slow and stately | Adagio | 36%
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| Sweetly | Dolce | 36%
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| Slowing down | Ritardando | 34%
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| Speeding up | Accelerando | 30%
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| Played by all together | Tutti | 29%
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| Chord played in series like a harp | Arpeggio | 28%
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| Birdseye that means a note should be held | Fermata | 28%
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