AMEB Grade 4 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz Posted on November 6, 2017May 1, 2020 by Tara Connolly Welcome to the AMEB Grade 4 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz There are EVEN MORE terms to learn for Grade 4 (sigh). The terms in this quiz are in addition to the terms for Grades 1, 2 and 3. There are 10 questions in this quiz. Click 'Next Question' to start the quiz. 1. What does rinforzando (rfz or rf) mean? a strong accent reinforcing the tone with resolution louder than the last bar 2. What does rubato mean? with some freedom in the time staccato play like a robot gracefully 3. What does doloroso mean? sadly, plaintively gay, merry pleasantly heavily 4. What does smorzando mean? fading away broadly and heavily playfully dying away 5. What does piacevole mean? playfully pleasant, agreeable in a singing style a smooth gliding from one note to another 6. What does stringendo mean? suddenly dying away softly in an undertone pressing on faster 7. What does subito (sub.) mean? solemnly softly in an undertone suddenly pressing on faster 8. What is this sign called? appoggiatura lower mordent acciaccatura turn 9. What is this sign called? lower mordent upper mordent mordent accent acciaccatura 10. What does giocoso mean? gay, merry slow and solemn at a galloping pace gracefully Thanks for taking AMEB Grade 4 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz. Submit your answers to find out your score! Please enter your details if you want your results to be sent to your email address! Your Name Your Email Time's up Tara Connolly AMEB Grade 3 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz AMEB Musicianship Grade 1 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz