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Flashcards: Ninth Grade Band Final Exam Study Set

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Accelerando (accel.)gradually faster
Accent (>)sharply attack the note and then back off
Allargandogradually slower and broader
Allegrorapid and lively
Andantemoderately slow but moving
Animatospirited
A Tempo (Tempo I, tempo primo)return to original tempo
Cantabilein a singing style
Codathe final added measures of a musical composition
Crescendo (cresc.)gradually get louder
Da Capo (D.C.)back to the beginning
D.C. Fineback to the beginning and end at the Fine
Dal Segno (D.S.)go back to the sign
Decrescendo (decresc.)gradually get softer
Diminuendo (dim.)gradually get softer
D.S. Al Codago back to the sign and play to the Coda
D.S. Al Finego back to the sign and play till the Fine
Divisi (div.)divide into parts
Dolcesweetly or in a singing style
Energicowith energy or very lively
Expressivoexpress or make the passage sing
Forte (f)loud
Forte Piano (fp)sting the note and then immediatley play softly
Forzando (sfz)forcefully accented
Grandiosoplay in a grand or noble style, usually slower
Larghettovery slow but not as slow as Largo
Largovery slow
Legatosmooth, connected and sustained
Maestosomajestically
Marcato (^)a short and compact accent, punch out note
Menoless
Meno Mossoless motion or movement, go a little bit slower
Mezzomedium
mf, f, ff, fffneed to know order of loudness markings (softest to loudest)
Moderatomedium speed
Moltovery
Mossomotion or movement
ppp,pp,p, mpneed to know order of softness markings (softest to loudest)
Piano (p)soft
Piumore
Piu Mossomore motion or movement, go a bit faster
Poccolittle
Pocco a Poccolittle by little
Prestovery fast
Rallentando (rall.)gradually slower
Ritard or Ritardandogradually slow down
Rubatono specific tempo, performer can speed up and slow at will
Similethe same style or similar
Solia section or sections will have the melody line
Sostenutosustained
Staccato (.)the length of the note is shorter than the full value
Stringendogradually faster
Subito (sub.)suddenly
Tempo I, A tempo, Tempo Primooriginal tempo
JubilanceJames Swearingen
GloriosoEd Huckeby
Portraits of ChristmasArr. Warren Barker
Hallelujah Chorus from the MessiahGeorge F. Handel/ Clair Johnson
Prelude and EnergicoJames Swearingen
Bohemian RhapsodyJohn Berry
Fantasia 2000Arr. Jay Bocook
SundanceQuincy Hillard
The Last to DefendDavid Shaffer
Ancient Air and DanceEliot Del Borgo
ShenandoahFrank Ticheli
The Star of DreamsRobert W. Smith
New World VariationsDavid Shaffer