4 beats in a measure and every 1/4 note gets on beat
Back
oboe, bassoon, Sousaphone
Front
3 double reed instruments
Back
trio
Front
tree people play
Back
legato
Front
long
Back
A
Front
3 (sharp key signature)
Back
A flat
Front
4 flats (key signature)
Back
G
Front
1 (sharp key signature)
Back
forte
Front
loud
Back
B flat
Front
2 flat (key signature)
Back
DC al coda
Front
Start at the beginning and play until you see D.S. al Coda. Go back to the beginning and repeat this passage until you see the symbol of an oval with a cross inside then Go directly to the the symbol with the words Coda and keep playing all the way to the end.
Back
D
Front
2 (sharp key signature)
Back
solo
Front
one person play
Back
E flat
Front
3 flats (key signature)
Back
C flat
Front
7 flats (key signature)
Back
F flat
Front
1 flat (key signature)
Back
D flat
Front
5 flats (key signature)
Back
poco a poco
Front
little by little
Back
accent
Front
play with emphasis
Back
fine
Front
it is wear you stop playing when playing a
DC al fine
Back
piano
Front
soft / quiet
Back
molto ritard
Front
slow down a lot
Back
ritard
Front
a gradual decrease in tempo
Back
crescendo
Front
music gets steadily louder
Back
G flat
Front
6 flat (key signature)
Back
2 flat signs
Front
double flat
Back
enharmonic
Front
same note different name like F sharp and G flat
Back
adagio
Front
slow tempo
Back
duet
Front
two people play
Back
presto/ vivace
Front
fast
Back
C
Front
no flats no sharps
Back
5 types of accidentals
Front
flat, double flat, natural, sharp, double sharp
Back
staccato
Front
short
Back
2/2 time
Front
other wise known as cut time
there are 2 beats in a measure and every 1/2 note gets one beat
Back
andante
Front
moderately slow tempo
Back
staff
Front
set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch
Back
quartet
Front
4 people play
Back
divisio
Front
a musical direction indicating that a section of players should be divided into two or more groups, each playing a different part
Back
subito
Front
suddenly, quickly
Back
mezzo piano
Front
moderately soft
Back
marcato
Front
loud and short
Back
septet
Front
7 people play
Back
largo
Front
in a slow tempo and dignified in style
Back
DS al coda
Front
play till wear it says dc al coda then go back to the fine and play till the coda sine and then got to the coda symbol with the words coda beside it.
Back
fermata
Front
continue to hold the note until the great one/ conductor says stop
Back
soli
Front
the band plays the same thing
Back
cleff
Front
musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes