AP Music Theory Study
Across
- 2. Ending added to a composition
- 5. Longer musical idea, typically several measures
- 6. Deliberate disturbance or alteration of the regular pulse or meter in a rhythmic pattern
- 8. Connect the notes, or play smoothly - indicated by a slur over the notes or by the word itself
- 11. Simultaneous use of conflicting rhythmic patterns, such as two notes against three notes/Simultaneous use of rhythmic patterns that are very different from one another
- 14. Dramatic presentation in which all parts are sung and acted, for orchestra and vocalists
- 15. Broken chord
- 16. Going up
- 17. Similar to a suspension, but the nonharmonic tone is resolved upward
- 18. Type of scale with thirteen notes, each note is a half step away from its neighbor
- 20. Occurs when a motive is repeated immediately on a different note, usually a 2nd or 3rd higher or lower
Down
- 1. Occurs when there is one voice which dominates the music while the other voice or voices serve as an accompaniment
- 3. Occurs when the rhythmic values of a theme are divided in half
- 4. Type of scales that include major and all three forms of minor
- 7. Refers to the kind, sort, or category of a musical composition
- 9. Style of composition in which 3 or more voices enter in imitation of one another
- 10. Four note patterns made up up of whole step, whole step, half step - two of these make a major scale
- 12. Persistently repeated note or pattern
- 13. Short melodic or rhythmic musical idea(two or more successive notes)
- 16. Incomplete measure in the beginning of the music
- 19. Distance between two notes