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Coeur d’Alene High School Final Exam Flash Cards Coeur d’Alene High School Instrumental Music Fall 2013 (Exams January 22-23, 2014)

Con Moto with motion

Mosso moved, agitated

(L’istesso tempo = same tempo after a change of meter) the same (L’istesso tempo = same tempo after a change of meter)

Doppio Movimento twice as fast

A Tempo Return to regular tempo after a ritardando, accelerando, etc.

Very, much (molto crescendo = to become much louder)

Assai very much

Accelerando becoming faster

(piu mosso = more moved or more motion)

Rallentando slowing down

slowing down and becoming broader Allargando slowing down and becoming broader

Non Troppo not too much

same as rallentando (Slowing Down) Ritardando same as rallentando (Slowing Down)

Less (meno mosso = less motion = slower)

Ritenuto suddenly slower

Sostenuto sustained

Legato smooth , connected

flexible, irregular tempo Rubato flexible, irregular tempo

Vivace lively

Quickening, with growing excitement Stringendo Quickening, with growing excitement

Resume the original or first tempo Tempo Primo Resume the original or first tempo

Vivacissimo very quick

At performer’s discretion A Piacere At performer’s discretion

Agitato

Bravura boldness, spirit

Largamente largely, broadly

Al Fine to the end

Maestoso Majestic

Cantabile In a singing style

Dolce

Espressivo expressive

Giocoso merry, joyful

Grazioso graceful

Vivo lively, spirited

Marcato stressed

Sempre pianissimo = always very quiet

Mezzo Medium mp = medium soft

Pesante emphatic, heavy, ponderous – importance on weight. Played with great emphasis

(i.e. after a solo passage) Tutti All together (i.e. after a solo passage)

Con Fuoco With fire

Da Capo (D.C.) from the beginning

Staccato detached, separated

Tenuto held, full value

Dal Segno (D.S.) from the sign

general pause, grand pause GP general pause, grand pause

(poco a poco - little by little) a little (poco a poco - little by little)

Senza without Senza sordino - without mute Senza vib – without vibrato

continue in the same way Simile continue in the same way

(subito piano = suddenly soft)