AP Music Theory
Across
- 3. Painfully slow tempo
- 8. 6/8 and 9/8, for two
- 9. Triad least utilized in a Major key
- 11. IV-I or iv-i
- 12. What every non-senior in AP Music Theory should audition for on April 16, 2026
- 14. In solfége, tonic-dominant-subdominant
- 18. Representative of D Major or b minor
- 20. Interval represented by F-A#, for example
- 21. Tonic triad in 2nd-inversion
- 22. Alto and Tenor, for two
- 23. Total number of accidentals in D# Major
- 24. E Major, vis-á-vis c#minor
- 27. 7 sharps, happily
- 28. Augmented 4th or diminished 5th, colloquially
Down
- 1. Is three-quarters of a beat long in 4/4 time
- 2. Resolves upward
- 4. Final chord movement, or a commonly-made plan on January 1st
- 5. x
- 6. Tenor below Bass, e.g.
- 7. Natural minor scale formula, so-to-speak
- 10. "Here comes the bride," e.g.
- 12. The most effective instruments-turned-weapons
- 13. Most commonly is found in the Soprano voice
- 15. Downward jump then upward step, e.g.
- 16. Destination for the I chord
- 17. Must resolve downward, no matter what
- 19. Five flats, sadly
- 25. Result of pushing a piano down an ore deposit?
- 26. Sixteenth-note counting: "one _ ___ _"