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RCM Level 7 Music Terms and Signs (New)| 2025/2026 Questions and Answers What is the definition of "a tempo" in music? "A tempo" means to return to the original tempo after a deviation, usually indicated after a change in speed. What does the musical term "legato" instruct the performer t...

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RCM Level 7 Music Terms and Signs
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What is the definition of "a tempo" in music?

"A tempo" means to return to the original tempo after a deviation, usually indicated after a

change in speed.



What does the musical term "legato" instruct the performer to do?

"Legato" means to play or sing the notes smoothly and connected, without any noticeable

breaks between them.



What is the difference between "staccato" and "spiccato"?

"Staccato" indicates that the notes are played short and detached, while "spiccato" is a

technique used in string and bow instruments to create a light, bouncing sound.



What does the term "poco a poco" mean in music?

"Poco a poco" means "little by little" and is used to indicate a gradual change in dynamics or

tempo.



What is the meaning of "d.C. al fine"?

"D.C. al fine" stands for "Da Capo al fine," meaning to repeat from the beginning of the

piece and continue until the point marked "fine" (the end).

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, What does "fermata" indicate in a musical score?

A "fermata" is a symbol indicating that the note or rest should be held longer than its usual

duration, at the discretion of the performer or conductor.



How should a musician interpret the symbol "♯"?

The "♯" symbol indicates a sharp, meaning to raise the pitch of the note by a half-step.



What is the purpose of a "clef" in musical notation?

A "clef" is a symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to indicate the pitch of the notes on

the staff. Common clefs include the treble clef, bass clef, and alto clef.



What does the term "più" mean when it appears in music?

"Più" means "more" and is used to indicate that something should be increased, such as "più

forte" (more loudly) or "più lento" (more slowly).



What is the meaning of "con moto"?

"Con moto" means "with motion," indicating that the music should be played with a sense of

movement, often slightly faster than the preceding tempo.



What is the significance of the term "tenuto"?

"Tenuto" means to hold a note for its full value or slightly longer, often indicated by a

horizontal line above or below the note.
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