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Find more on http://www.geocities.com/musicman110_2000/musicdictionary.html</inputtext><items><item id="0"><rf>0</rf><question>A Tempo</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Return to the original rate of speed or tempo before the Accelerando.</answer></item><item id="1"><rf>0</rf><question>Accelerando</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Gradually increase the tempo.</answer></item><item id="2"><rf>0</rf><question>Accent</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Attack the note louder.</answer></item><item id="3"><rf>0</rf><question>Accidental</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>A sharp, flat or natural thrown into a piece with a different key signature.</answer></item><item id="4"><rf>0</rf><question>Adagio</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Slow, tranquil</answer></item><item id="5"><rf>0</rf><question>Affretando (affret.)</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Quickening, hurrying.</answer></item><item id="6"><rf>0</rf><question>Alla Breve</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Same as cut time.</answer></item><item id="7"><rf>0</rf><question>Alla Marcia</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>In march style.</answer></item><item id="8"><rf>0</rf><question>Allegretto</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Quite lively, moderately fast, (faster than Andante, slower than Allegro).</answer></item><item id="9"><rf>0</rf><question>Allegro</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Lively, rapid</answer></item><item id="10"><rf>0</rf><question>Andante</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>"Moving", moderately slow</answer></item><item id="11"><rf>0</rf><question>Andantino</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>A little faster than Andante.</answer></item><item id="12"><rf>0</rf><question>Appagiatura</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Note of embellishment, or grace note.</answer></item><item id="13"><rf>0</rf><question>Arabesque</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Ornamented.</answer></item><item id="14"><rf>0</rf><question>Arietta</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>A short melody.</answer></item><item id="15"><rf>0</rf><question>Arpeggio</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>The notes of a chord played one at a time.</answer></item><item id="16"><rf>0</rf><question>Articulation</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>The type of attack used to play one note or a group of notes.</answer></item><item id="17"><rf>0</rf><question>Assai</question><errors>0</errors><testcount>0</testcount><answer_type>0</answer_type><answer>Very</answer></item></items><testresults/></message_data></teach2000>