L to J Questions
- Step 1 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Title
- Step 2 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Composer
- Step 3 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Tempo
- Step 4 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Clef
- Step 5 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Key Signature
- Step 6 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Time Signature
- Step 7 of the “Seven Steps of Sight-reading” is Scan the Piece
- Tempo “is the Speed of the Beat”
- The Italian term “allegro” means fast
- The Italian term “largo” means slow
- The Italian term “andante” means Walking Pace
- The Italian term “accelerando” means gradually faster
- The Italian term “ritardando” means gradually slower
- The volume at which music is performed is called dynamics
- The Italian term “piano” or “p” means soft
- The Italian term “forte” or “f” means loud
- The Italian term “mezzo piano” or “mp” means medium soft
- The Italian term “mezzo forte” or “mf” means medium loud
- The Italian term “pianissimo” or “pp” means very soft
- The Italian term “fortissimo” or “ff” means very loud
- The Italian term “crescendo” means gradually louder
- The Italian term “diminuendo” means gradually softer
- A “Flat” or “b” Lowers the pitch ½ step
- A “Sharp” or “#” Raises the pitch ½ step
- “Da Capo” or “D.C.” means Go Back to the Beginning.
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