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27 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Accent
|
Emphasis on a
particular note. |
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Accidentals
|
Sharps, flats,
and naturals. Notes that need special notation next to it |
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Al Fine
|
To the end
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Allegro
|
Lively and quick
|
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Andante
|
Slow, moderate
pace |
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Bar Line
|
Line used to
separate measures of music |
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Broken Chord
|
Chord where the
notes are played separately in order rather than at the same time |
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Crescendo
|
Gradually get
louder |
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Da Capo
|
Return to the
beginning of the piece |
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Decrescendo
|
Gradually get
softer |
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Da Capo Al Fine
|
Go back to the
beginning and continue to the "Fine" |
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Forte
|
Loud
|
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Fortissimo
|
Very Loud
|
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Legato
|
Smoothly
|
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Moderato
|
In moderate
time |
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Pianissimo
|
Very soft
|
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Piano
|
Softly
|
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Primo
|
First
|
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Staccato
|
Sharply played
detached note |
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Fermata
|
Note held at
player's discretion |
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Mezzo Piano
|
Medium soft
|
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Mezzo Forte
|
Medium loud
|
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Slur
|
Curved line
connecting notes on different lines or spaces |
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Tie
|
Connects two
notes which are held for the combined note value of time |
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Double Bar Line
|
End of the
piece |
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Repeat
|
Go back and
play again |
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Adagio
|
Slow tempo
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