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adagietto 
rather slow (but faster than adagio) 
 
 
 
ad libitum, ad lib 
at choice, meaning that a passage may be played freely 
 
 
 
agiatto 
agitated 
 
 
 
alla breve 
with a half note beat, equivalent to common time, implying a faster tempo than the note values might other suggest. 
 
 
 
amore 
love (amoroso: loving) 
 
 
 
anima 
soul, spirit (con anima can mean with feeling or spirit) 
 
 
 
animato 
animated, lively (animando: becoming more lively) 
 
 
 
ben 
well 
 
 
 
brio 
vigour...
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ABRSM Grades 1-5 Theory Terms & definitions(verified for accuracy)
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1.	adagietto	rather slow (but faster than adagio) 
 
2.	ad libitum	at choice, meaning that a passage may be played freely 
 
3.	agitato	agitated 
 
4.	alla breve	with a minim beat, equivalent to 2/2, implying a faster tempo than the note values might otherwise suggest 
 
5.	amore	love 
 
6.	amoroso	loving 
 
7.	anima	soul, spirit 
 
8.	con anima	with feeling, spirited 
 
9.	animato	animated, lively 
 
10.	animando	becoming more lively 
 
11.	ben	well 
 
12.	brio	vigour 
 
13.	con brio	with vigou...
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Adagietto 
Rather slow 
 
 
 
Ad lib. 
Play passage freely 
 
 
 
Agitato 
Agitated 
 
 
 
Alla breve 
With a minimum beat 
 
 
 
Amore 
Love 
 
 
 
Animato 
Animated 
 
 
 
Ben 
Well 
 
 
 
Brio 
Vigour 
 
 
 
Comodo 
Convenient 
 
 
 
Deciso 
With determination 
 
 
 
Delicato 
Delicate 
 
 
 
Energico 
Energetic 
 
 
 
Forza 
Force 
 
 
 
Largamente 
Broadly 
 
 
 
Leggiero 
Light, nimble 
 
 
 
Marc. 
Emphatic, accented 
 
 
 
Marziale 
In a military style 
 
 
 
Mesto 
Sad 
 
 
 
Pesante 
H...
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ABRSM All Grade 3 Music Theory Terms and definitions already graded A
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1.	adagietto	rather slow (but faster than adagio) 
 
2.	ad libtum, ad. lib.	at choice, meaning a passage may be played freely 
 
3.	agitato	agitated 
 
4.	alla breve	2/2 time 
 
5.	amore	love 
 
6.	amoroso	loving 
 
7.	anima	soul, spirit 
 
8.	con anima	with feeling, spirited 
 
9.	animato	animated, lively 
 
10.	animando	become more lively 
 
11.	ben	well 
 
12.	brio	vigor 
 
13.	con brio	with vigor, lively 
 
14.	comodo	convenient 
 
15.	tempo comodo	at a comfortable speed 
 
16.	deciso	with d...
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ABRSM Grade 5 Theory Exam
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ABRSM Grade 5 Theory Exam 
 
C major - 
A minor - 
G major - 
E minor - 
D major - 
B minor - 
A major - 
F# minor - 
E major - 
C♯ minor - 
B major - 
G♯ minor - 
F♯ major - 
D♯ minor - 
F major - 
D minor - 
B♭ major - 
G minor - 
Eb major - 
C minor - 
Ab major - 
F minor - 
D♭ major - 
Bb minor - 
G♭ major - 
Eb minor - 
aber - but (German) 
Ausdruck - expression (German) 
bewegt - with movement, agitated (German) 
breit - ...
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ABRSM All Grade 3 Music Theory Terms Verified!!
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ABRSM GRADES 1-5 THEORY TERMS WITH HIGHER PROBABILITY OF RECURRENCE FOR THE YEAR 2024
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ABRSM GRADES 1-5 THEORY TERMS WITH HIGHER PROBABILITY OF RECURRENCE FOR THE YEAR 2024 
This is the Grade 1 to 5 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.
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