The mechanical aspect of performing a composition.
A series of notes in ascending or descending order that presents the pitches of a key and starts on the tonic
This interval sounds like Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
A directive to a performer to smoothly increase the volume of a particular phrase or passage
An interval where the same note is repeated
The subdivision of a space of time into a defined, repeated pattern.
An accidental symbol placed to the left of a note, indicating that its pitch should be lowered by a half step
A style of playing notes in a detached, separated, distinct manner, as opposed to legato
A symbol placed in front of a notehead which implies that the performer should raise the pitch of that note by a half step
The sharp, flat, or natural signs placed at the beginning of a staff indicating the tonality of the composition.
A mark placed before a note which indicates that the previously understood pitch of the note should be altered
A directive in music to perform the indicated passage loudly
An indication in the music that a performer is to be silent for some length of time.
A note having the time duration of one fourth of the time duration of a whole note
A symbol placed at the left of the staff to indicate that the pitches of the spaces are FACE and the lines represent EGBDF.
Key signature with 5 sharps
Dynamic marking meaning quiet or softly
A symbol placed by a note signifying that the note should be played unaltered as opposed to the sharp or flat of the note.
A system where each syllable corresponds to a scale degree
Key signature with 1 flat
A sign in musical notation consisting of a curved line drawn over or under a series of notes, indicating that those notes should be played legato