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Treble Clef Lines

EGBDF

Every Good Boy...

Bass Clef Lines

GBDFA

Good Boys Do...

Treble Clef Spaces

FACE

They spell out a four-letter body part/feature that you see every day.

Bass Clef Spaces

ACEG

All Cows...

A double bar line with two thin lines.

Marks the end of a SECTION.

You see it in American River Songs and (PROBABLY) Jamaica Jack.

A double bar line with one thin line and one thick line.

Marks the end of a PEICE OF MUSIC.

You see it in every piece of music.

Order of flats

BEADGCF

...Greatest Common Factor

Order of sharps

FCGDAEB

Factor Common Greatest...

What does a staccato mean?

Light and separate.

DO NOT USE THE WORD SHORT TO DESCRIBE IT!

What does a tenuto mean?

Full value.

Opposite of staccato.

What does an accent mean?

Weight on the beginning of the note.

Mini Decrescendo.

What does a marcato mean?

Marked and separate.

An accent AND a staccato!

What is a slur?

A curved line that connects two or more notes of a different pitch.

No hint for you!

What is a tie?

A curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch.

A neck tie?

Eighth note/rest

Play/rest for 1/2 beat.

NOT an eighth of a note!

Sixteenth note/rest

Play/rest for 1/4 beat.

NOT a sixteenth of a note!

Pianissimo

Very soft

No hint for you!

Piano

Soft

No hint for you!

Mezzo Piano

Medium Soft

No hint for you!

Mezzo Forte

Medium Loud

No hint for you!

Forte

Loud

No hint for you!

Fortissimo

Very Loud

No hint for you!

Crescendo

Gradually get louder (LOOK AT THE HINT!)

Abbreviation- Cresc.

Decrescendo

Gradually get softer (LOOK AT THE HINT!)

Abbreviation- Decresc.

Diminuendo

Gradually get softer (LOOK AT THE HINT!)

Abbreviation- Dim.

Andante

Walking pace

Adagio

Slowly


Moderato

Moderate Pace

Moderate is in the word...

Allegro

Fast

Think of the music company. Their service is freaky fast! Oh, wait... That's Jimmy John's...

Largo

Broad and slow

Think of lethargic.

Vivace

Lively and brisk

A Tempo

Original tempo

Fermata

Hold until the conductor cuts off

D.C.

Da Cappo (LOOK AT THE HINT!)

Go to the beginning

D.S.

Dal Segno (LOOK AT THE HINT!)

Go to the sign

Sign

Cant show you, pictures won't work.

Fine

End the piece here

D.C. al Fine

Go to the beginning, end at the fine

D.S. al Fine

Go to the sign, end at the fine

What is a solo?

When only one person is playing.

Solo & Ensemble, Anyone?

What is a soli?

When a group of one instrument plays.

Great Locomotive Chase? :D

What is an a2?

To mark the end of a solo or soli.

What is a tutti?

To mark the end of a solo or soli.

What is unison?

When everyone plays the same note at the same time.

Beginning band.

Ledger Lines, what are they?

Lines below the staff that give a better range.

What is intonation?

Playing in tune.

Dominic doesn't have it!