Here are the answers to your questions based on music theory:
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What are dynamics?
- The volume of the music (loud or soft)
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What is the Tempo?
- The speed of the music (fast or slow)
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What does forte mean?
- loud
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What does (pp) mean?
- very quiet
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What does (mp) mean?
- moderately quiet
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What does (ff) stand for?
- very loud
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What is a Crescendo?
- a gradual increase of volume over time
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What is the name of this music symbol? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, common symbols are: )
- Bass Clef or Treble Clef
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What is the name of this music symbol? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, common symbols are: )
- Bass Clef or Treble Clef
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What is the name of this music symbol? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, common symbols are: )
- Bass Clef or Treble Clef
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What is the name of this music symbol? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, common symbols are: )
- Bass Clef or Treble Clef
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What is the name of this note? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, these notes correspond to specific positions on the staff, usually: )
- E, F, B, or C
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What is the name of this note? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, these notes correspond to specific positions on the staff, usually: )
- E, F, B, or C
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What is the name of this note? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, these notes correspond to specific positions on the staff, usually: )
- E, F, B, or C
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What is the name of this note? (Without the image, I can't identify, but typically, these notes correspond to specific positions on the staff, usually: )
- E, F, B, or C
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For which of the following meters does the Quarter note get the beat?
- 4/4
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For which of the following meters does the half note get the beat?
- 2/2
Please note that for some of the multiple-choice questions, I can't identify without seeing the respective images. You might want to consult a music theory book or resource for specific symbols and notation.