| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Fast tempo | Allegro | 100%
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| Gradually get louder | Crescendo | 100%
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| Gradually decrease volume | Diminuendo | 100%
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| Gradually slow down the tempo | Rallentando | 100%
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| Slow tempo | Adagio | 50%
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| Moderate tempo | Andante | 50%
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| With spirit and liveliness | Con Spirito | 50%
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| Divided into two or more separate sections | Divisi | 50%
|
| Hold out in conducted to stop by conductor | Fermata | 50%
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| Played in majestic fashion | Maestoso | 50%
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| With a great deal of | Molto | 50%
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| Gradually slow down tempo | Ritardando | 50%
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| Performed similar to another part | Simile | 50%
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| A solo for a group of instruments | Soli | 50%
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| A passage played by a single person | Solo | 50%
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| Sustained and conected | Sostenuto | 50%
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| Hold a note for longer | Tenuto | 50%
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| Performed in a singing graceful style | Cantabile | 0%
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| The beat is divided into three equal parts | Compound Meter | 0%
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| With spirit and vivacity | Con Brio | 0%
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| Attack loud and back down to soft right away | Fp | 0%
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| The larger beat within a measure | Macrometer | 0%
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| Marked and emphatic | Marcato | 0%
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| Slower tempo | Meno Mosso | 0%
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| The smaller subdivisions of a beat | Micrometer | 0%
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| The beat is divided into groups of both two and three | Mixed Meter | 0%
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| Get faster by a little | Poco | 0%
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| Repeat an articulation | Sempre | 0%
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| The beat is divided into two parts | Simple Meter | 0%
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| Return to first tempo | Tempo Primo | 0%
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