AP Music Theory 2nd Exam Review

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Across
  1. 3. 2/4 is an example of this time signature
  2. 4. 9/8 is an example of this time signature
  3. 10. 4/4 is an example of this time signature
  4. 13. 6/8 is an example of this time signature
  5. 15. When the note above the starting note is in the major scale, this interval is probably
  6. 17. When the meter is felt in three big beats
  7. 18. Major scale with #4
  8. 19. When you have a minor interval and want to lower it by a half step it becomes this interval
  9. 20. Major scale with a b7
  10. 21. when the meter is felt in 4 big beats
  11. 22. Interval that is less than or at an octave
Down
  1. 1. 3/4 is an example of this time signature
  2. 2. This word is usually followed by 4th or 5th
  3. 5. When the meter is felt in two big beats
  4. 6. Same as major scale
  5. 7. natural minor with #6
  6. 8. When you have a major interval and want to raise it by a half step it becomes this interval
  7. 9. When you have a major interval and want to lower it by a half step it becomes this interval
  8. 11. natural minor with b2 and b5
  9. 12. Interval that is greater than an octave
  10. 13. 12/8 is an example of this time signature
  11. 14. natural minor with b2
  12. 16. Same as natural minor scale