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- fermatta
- note held out by conducter
- metzzo forte mf
- medium loud
- time signature
- tells how fast to play the song
- dynamics
- loud or soft
- forte f
- loud
- piannissimo pp
- very soft
- fortissimo ff
- very loud
- crescendo
- gradly played
- Tempo
- How fast the song goes
- accidentals
- notes that are natural or flat that is in the key signature
- slur
- curved line that connects two or more notes
- staccato
- cut short ir apart in preformance
- andante
- quickley
- largo
- lengthly
- sharp
- higher tone for the note
- tie
- curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch
- marcatto
- emphasized, heavily accented
- DS al coda
- go back to the sighn then jump to the coda
- melody
- a succesion of musical tones
- mpderato
- moderat
- piano p
- soft
- natural
- note
- tenutto
- hold or sustain a note longer tahn the indicated value
- rallentando rall
- gradually slower
- DC al fine
- you go back to the beginning and play the song over to where ever the end is
- Interval
- the difference in pitch between two tones
- ritardando rit
- graually slowing the tempo
- Ds al fine
- go to the sighn then to the end
- harmony
- the sounding of musical tones
- allegro
- lively
- metzzo piano mp
- medium soft
- key signature
- it tells how to play the song in the flats or in a natural
- Diminuendo
- Gradually softer
- accent
- played above a note to indicate stress ir amphass
- arpeggio
- notes of a chord played on a time
- chord
- a combination of three or more tones sonded simultaneously
- DC al coda
- go back to the beginning then jump to coda