| Definition | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Loud | Forte | 92%
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| Three or more notes at the same time | Chord | 84%
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| Very quiet | Pianissimo | 72%
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| Fast | Allegro | 61%
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| Made up of lines and spaces and used for reading/writing music | Staff | 53%
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| Hold the note or rest | Fermata | 50%
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| Sliding up or down (HINT: Used sometimes in piano music) | Glissando | 48%
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| Three notes in one value (ex: 3 eighth notes =1 beat) | Triplet | 44%
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| The value of one scale higher or lower than the original note | Octave | 41%
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| A section of a long piece of music, usually in classical music | Movement | 36%
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| Slowing down gradually | Ritardando | 36%
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| Majestically | Maestoso | 20%
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| What is above and below the ^ | Ledger line | 14%
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| 1 half note = 1 quarter note and 1 quarter note =1 eight note etc. | Cut time | 6%
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| Beautifully | Dulce | 5%
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