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