AMEB Musicianship Grade 2 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz Posted on January 15, 2018May 1, 2020 by Tara Connolly Welcome to the AMEB Musicianship Grade 2 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz There are quite a few new Italian terms to learn in Grade 2. You need to know these in addition to the Grade 1 terms. There are 10 questions in this quiz. Click 'Next Question' to start the quiz. 1. What is this sign called? slur mark fermata mezzo staccato accent 2. What does decrescendo (decresc.) mean? sustained very soft slowly gradually becoming softer 3. What does pianissimo (pp) mean? slowly moderately soft lightly very soft 4. What does this sign mean? moderately short and detached played strongly repeated note hold for longer than written value 5. What is this sign called and what does it mean? pause, hold for longer than written value accent, play strongly mezzo staccato, moderately short and detached staccato, short and detached 6. What does senza mean? a little with lightly without 7. What does this sign mean? a sustained note play strongly moderately short and detached 8. What does fortissimo (ff) mean? softly very loud loud becoming broader 9. What does this sign mean? the note is silent short and detached hold for longer than written value a strong accent 10. What does poco mean? slowly a little lively lightly Thanks for taking AMEB Musicianship Grade 2 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 Musicianship Grade 1 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz AMEB Musicianship Grade 3 Theory Terms and Signs Quiz