AMEB Musicianship Grade 1 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz Posted on January 15, 2018May 1, 2020 by Tara Connolly Welcome to the AMEB Musicianship Grade 1 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz There are 10 questions in this quiz. Click 'Next Question' to start the quiz. 1. What does this sign mean? indicates the start of a piece indicates a repeated bar indicates the end of a piece or important section indicates a rest 2. What does legato mean? smooth and shiny short and detached smooth, well connected faster for one bar 3. What does staccato mean? very loud very fast short and detached short and emphasised 4. What does rallentando (rall.) mean? immediately slower gradually becoming softer gradually becoming slower immediately louder 5. What does moderato mean? gradually getting quieter at a moderate loudness at a moderate speed gradually getting faster 6. What does diminuendo (dim.) mean? gradually becoming softer immediately faster very quietly smooth, well connected 7. What does this sign mean? soft quietly loud short and detached 8. What is this sign called? ritenuto forte staccato legato 9. What is this sign called? crescendo slur or phrase mark decrescendo/diminuendo gradually becoming softer 10. What does this sign mean? play softly play smoothly a musical smiley face play the first note and hold for value of both Thanks for taking AMEB Musicianship Grade 1 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 4 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz AMEB Musicianship Grade 2 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz