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Cards (38)

Section 1

(38 cards)

piano

Front

playing soft

Back

crescendo

Front

gradually becoming louder

Back

Rest

Front

a symbol that indicates silence in music

Back

Flat

Front

an accidental that lowers a note's pitch one semitone

Back

Fortissimo

Front

play very loud

Back

Ledger Line

Front

a short, horizontal line that allows a note to be written outside the staff; also spelled leger

Back

minim

Front

2 counts

Back

Ascending

Front

moving in an upward pattern

Back

Pianissimo

Front

very soft

Back

semiquaver rest

Front

1/4 count

Back

ritardando (poco ritard)

Front

gradually becoming a little slower

Back

accent

Front

Emphasize the note

Back

forte

Front

loud

Back

Accidental

Front

a sign written before a note that changes the pitch of that note slightly for an entire measure

Back

Sharp

Front

an accidental that raises a note's pitch one semitone

Back

minim rest

Front

2 counts

Back

Time Signature

Front

the set of numbers at the beginning of a piece of music that show the meter

Back

semiquaver

Front

1/4 count

Back

Measure/Bar

Front

the standard of measurement in music in which bar lines separate rhythms into manageable sections

Back

quaver

Front

1/2 count

Back

mezzo forte

Front

moderately loud

Back

semibreve note/rest

Front

4 counts or a whole bar

Back

Natural

Front

an accidental that cancels a sharp or flat, play the normal note

Back

decrescendo/diminuendo

Front

gradually becoming softer

Back

crotchet

Front

1 count

Back

Crotchet rest

Front

1 count

Back

Treble Clef

Front

the sign used to show higher pitches on the staff

Back

Bass Clef

Front

a sign used to show lower pitches on the staff

Back

dot

Front

Adds half the value of the note

Back

stave

Front

the standard five lines and four spaces on which music is written

Back

slur

Front

A curved line joining 2 or more notes of different pitches. The note should be played smoothly and well connected.

Back

quaver rest

Front

1/2 count

Back

key signature

Front

sharps or flats at the beginning of a piece that show what key to play in

Back

staccato

Front

a dot above or below a note that means to play short and detached

Back

time signature

Front

the symbol that shows how many beats are in a measure and what kind of note gets one beat.

Back

Double Bar Line

Front

indicates the end of a section or piece

Back

mezzo piano

Front

moderately soft

Back

Tie

Front

A curved line joining 2 notes of the same pitch. You play the first note only, but hold it to the counts of all the tied notes.

Back