9. Measure 9 the accidental A# is used meaning every A in that measure will be A# 10. the Italian term in measure one is piano, that means you play softly 11. The Italian term in measure 9 (mf) meaning <span>mezzo</span> forte, meaning moderately loud. 12. the dots in that measure is staccato means to shorten the note from its actual value 13. the dynamics in measure 5 and 6 are crescendo and diminuendo meaning you gradually raise the volume up or down depending on the dynamic. 14.Usually, the last measure of a piece has the double bar line but the quality of the picture isn't at its best so I don't know 15. For measure 5&6 that curve above them is a *slur* meaning to drag out those two measures 16. At the top of the piece, every song has their own tempo but your piece means at a walking pace
Either chants or madrigals, because motets and psalms are basically songs that are sacred, relating to the bible or chorus. So either it's chants or madrigals