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Grade 5 Music Theory ABRSM 100% Correct What term refers to gradually getting louder in music? Crescendo What is the term for a gradual decrease in volume? Decrescendo What does "allegro" indicate about the tempo? Fast and lively What does "adagio" mean in terms of tempo? Slo...

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What term refers to gradually getting louder in music?


✔✔ Crescendo




What is the term for a gradual decrease in volume?


✔✔ Decrescendo




What does "allegro" indicate about the tempo?


✔✔ Fast and lively




What does "adagio" mean in terms of tempo?


✔✔ Slow and stately




What term refers to playing the notes in a smooth, connected manner?


✔✔ Legato




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,What does "staccato" mean?


✔✔ Short and detached




What is the term for the note value that receives one beat in 4/4 time?


✔✔ Quarter note




What is a time signature that indicates four beats per measure with the quarter note receiving one

beat?


✔✔ 4/4 time




What term refers to the combination of two or more notes played at the same time?


✔✔ Harmony




What is the term for a series of notes that form a recognizable musical phrase?


✔✔ Melody




What term refers to a musical texture where one melody is supported by chords?


✔✔ Homophonic

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, What is the term for the scale that has no sharps or flats?


✔✔ C major scale




What is the term for a musical scale that consists of five notes?


✔✔ Pentatonic scale




What is the term for the distance between two notes?


✔✔ Interval




What is the term used to describe a rapid, repeated note or trill on a single note?


✔✔ Tremolo




What does "fugue" refer to in music?


✔✔ A compositional technique involving the systematic repetition of a theme in different voices




What is the term for the symbol that raises a note by one half step?


✔✔ Sharp

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