Music Theory Quiz - Statistics

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  • The average score is 16 of 30
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Soft Piano
92%
Loud Forte
90%
A symbol that lowers a note by a half step. Flat
77%
A symbol that raises a note by a half step. Sharp
76%
The speed of the music. Tempo
76%
Very loud Fortissimo
73%
A scale of form TTSTTTS (T = Tone, S = Semitone) Major Scale
73%
Very soft Pianissimo
71%
Short, detached, and crisp notes. Staccato
70%
Moderately loud Mezzo-forte
67%
Moderately soft Mezzo-piano
66%
Smooth and connected, with no breaks between notes. Legato
58%
A symbol that lowers a note by a full step. Double Flat
56%
A symbol that raises a note by a full step. Double Sharp
56%
A rapid alternation between a written note and the next higher note. Trill
56%
The frequency of the note A4 (Hertz) 440 Hertz
50%
A fast, brisk tempo. Allegro
49%
Notes of a chord played in sequence, rather than simultaneously. Arpeggio
47%
A sharp, flat, or natural sign that temporarily alters a note. Accidental
44%
A major scale and a minor scale with the same notes Relative Scales
44%
At a walking pace. Andante
41%
Using all twelve notes of the octave. Chromatic
41%
When the first note and the fifth note are played as a chord at the same time Perfect Fifth
40%
A symbol indicating that a note or rest should be held longer than its normal duration. Fermata
36%
Gradually increasing the tempo. Accelerando
34%
A sudden, strong attack on a note. (Hint: sfz) Sforzando
31%
A slow tempo. Adagio
30%
A rapid repetition of a single note / the quick alternation between two notes Tremolo
25%
Sweetly, gently, or smoothly. Dolce
20%
Gradually slowing down. Rallentando
11%
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