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ABRSM GRADE 5 THEORY WITH ALL TERMS CORRECTLY DEFINED BY EXPERTS FOR THE 2024 EXA
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ABRSM GRADE 5 THEORY WITH ALL TERMS CORRECTLY DEFINED BY EXPERTS FOR THE 2024 EXAMS 
All terms needed for the new (2024) online ABRSM Grade 5 Music Theory exam
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ABRSM Music Theory Grade 2 Latest Update 100% Correct
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ABRSM Music Theory Grade 2 Latest 
 
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How many flats are in the key signature of B♭ major? 
 
 Two flats 
 
What does the term "accelerando" mean? 
 
 Gradually getting faster 
 
What is the symbol used to indicate a note should be played very softly? 
 pp (pianissimo) 
 
What is the term for two notes played at the same time? 
 Chord 
 
In the key of D major, which note is raised? 
 C♯ 
 
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What is the interval between a C and an F? 
 
 Perfect fifth 
 
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ABRSM Music Theory Grade 1-5 Performance Directions(fully solved)verified for accuracy
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1.	crescendo (cresc.)	gradually getting louder 
 
2.	diminuendo (dim.)	gradually getting quieter 
 
3.	slur	perform notes legato-ly 
 
4.	octave 
 
 
 
 
5.	play an octave higher 
 
 
 
6.	play an octave lower 
 
 
 
7.	staccato (stacc.)	short, detached 
 
8.	>	accent 
 
 
 
 
9.	repeat signs 
 
 
 
 
10.	accelerando (accel.)	gradually getting quicker 
 
11.	allegretto	fairly quick 
 
12.	allegro	quick (cheerful) 
 
13.	andante	medium, walking speed 
 
 
 
14.	da capo (D.C)	repeat from the b...
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ABRSM Music Theory Grade 1 - Performance Directions (Terms) with verified correct answers
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1.	forte	loud 
 
 
2.	mezzo forte	moderately loud ('half' loud) 
 
 
3.	fortissimo	very loud 
 
 
4.	piano	soft 
 
 
5.	pianissimo	very soft 
 
 
 
6.	mezzo piano	moderately soft ('half' soft) 
 
 
7.	crescendo (cresc.)	getting louder 
 
 
8.	decrescendo (or decresc.)	getting softer (same as diminuendo) 
 
 
9.	diminuendo (dim.)	getting softer (same as decrescendo) 
 
 
10.	allegro	fast (lively, cheerful) 
 
 
11.	allegretto	rather fast (but not as fast as allegro) 
 
 
 
12.	al...
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ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory Terms (This is the Grade 4 music theory terms required for the ABRSM Music Theory Exam. They are all in Italian and French. These terms are also required for all higher exam levels. At the exam, the Italian comes first. At t
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ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory Terms (This is the Grade 4 music theory terms required for the ABRSM Music Theory Exam. They are all in Italian and French. These terms are also required for all higher exam levels. At the exam, the Italian comes first. At the grade 4 exam, grade 3, 2, & 1 terms may also be tested, so if necessary, please also study my Grade 3, 2, & 1 sets)
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ABRSM Grades 1-5 Music Theory 100% Correct
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ABRSM Grades 1-5 Music Theory 100% 
 
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What is the term for a chord built on the sixth degree of a scale? 
 Submediant 
 
What does "fortissimo" mean in terms of dynamics? 
 Very loud 
 
What is the definition of "modulation"? 
 
 The process of changing from one key to another during a piece of music. 
 
What is the difference between a "major triad" and a "minor triad"? 
 A major triad has a major third and a perfect fifth, while a minor triad has a minor thir...
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Grade 5 Music Theory ABRSM 100% Correct
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Grade 5 Music Theory ABRSM 100% 
 
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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 no...
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ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory with Complete Solutions
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ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory with 
 
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What is the key signature for E♭ major? 
 
 Three flats (B♭, E♭, A♭) 
 
What does "vivace" mean in music? 
 
 Lively and fast 
 
What is the difference between a major chord and a minor chord? 
 A major chord has a major third, while a minor chord has a minor third. 
 
What is the symbol for an eighth note in music notation? 
 A filled-in note head with a stem and a single flag 
 
What is the interval between B and F♯? ...
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ABRSM Grade 2 Music Theory Rated A+
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ABRSM Grade 2 Music Theory Rated A+ 
 
What is the name of the musical symbol that indicates the pitch of a note? 
 Clef 
 
What is the term used when a note is sustained longer than its usual value, typically marked with 
a curved line above or below the note? 
 
 Tie 
 
What does the term "staccato" mean when used in a piece of music? 
 Play the note short and detached 
 
What is the name of the technique used to play multiple notes on the same string on a string 
instrument without lift...
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ABRSM MUSIC THEORY PACKAGE DEAL |VERIIED FOR ACCURACY
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ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory Latest Update Graded A+
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ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory Latest 
 
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What is the musical term for "gradually getting softer"? 
 Diminuendo. 
 
What does a repeat sign in sheet music indicate? 
 To play the section again. 
 
What is the interval between C and E? 
 
 A major third. 
 
What is the value of a whole rest in 4/4 time? 
 
 Four beats. 
 
What is the purpose of a "key signature"? 
 To indicate which notes are sharp or flat throughout the piece. 
 
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What note is on the third line of th...
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