Very slow, then very very fast and them slow again.
presto or vivace
Tempo is the pace of the music (fast/slow), accent is the way the note is played-- quickly, or drawn-out.
Any note can sound horrible if it is not played in a progression of matching sounds or with different notes that "clash" or do not sound good together. But every note can sound good if played in an orderly manner. Personally, I play the trumpet and in the trumpet, the F sharp note is very important and is very common. So, any key or note can sound good or horrible depending on how you play it.
three because two eighth notes equal one quarter note
Very slow, then very very fast and them slow again.
An acciaccatura is a type of grace note that is played very quickly before the main note, while a grace note is a note that is played quickly before the main note but is not as strictly defined in terms of timing.
An appoggiatura takes on half the value of the note it is tied to. For example, if there was a minium (2 count note) with an appoggiatura, the minium note would become a crotchet (1 beat note) and the appoggiatura note would also be played for 1 beat. Normally the appoggiatura is emphasised (stressed/ leaned on). An acciaccatura looks like an appoggiatura but with a line crossing it. It is also called a crushed note. Really, it doesn't take any duration off the note, but is like a before thought. It is played very fast with the main emphasis on the note.
very very very very very fast fast fast
The flam produces a longer and thicker note. It is a very hard movement to get down. It consists of a primary note and a grace note, the grace note being softer.
A ghost note on drums is a very soft and subtle note played by lightly tapping the drum with the stick. It is meant to add texture and groove to the music without being too loud or prominent.
presto or vivace
A grace note in music is a small, quick note that is played just before a main note. It is used to add ornamentation, embellishment, or emphasis to the main note. Grace notes are often played very quickly and do not affect the overall rhythm of the music.
Tempo is the pace of the music (fast/slow), accent is the way the note is played-- quickly, or drawn-out.
Any note can sound horrible if it is not played in a progression of matching sounds or with different notes that "clash" or do not sound good together. But every note can sound good if played in an orderly manner. Personally, I play the trumpet and in the trumpet, the F sharp note is very important and is very common. So, any key or note can sound good or horrible depending on how you play it.
very very very fast
three because two eighth notes equal one quarter note