BAND
Across
- 3. The foundation upon which notes are drawn.
- 5. A brass instrument that uses a slide to produce different notes.
- 10. A brass instrument that has three keys and can play around 39 different notes.
- 11. Refers to a gradual increase in volume or intensity in a piece of music.
- 12. A song that is a mix of Friend Like Me, A Whole New World, Under The Sea, and Beauty and The Beast.
- 13. A sequence of chords that brings a section of music to a close.
- 14. A new instrument that Percussion plays in the song Mechanical Monsters.
- 17. A section in a band that involves drums and other instruments such as gongs, bells, cymbals, rattles, and tambourines.
- 19. It means the music should be played at an upbeat and bright tempo.
- 20. Used to describe a moderately slow tempo.
Down
- 1. A visual symbol, printed on a musical staff, that indicates what key a section of music is written in.
- 2. The basic unit of time in music, or the pulse you tap your foot to.
- 4. Our band director
- 6. The written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.
- 7. A song that has to do with a Pagoda.
- 8. When a chord of notes is broken and played in sequence.
- 9. A symbol used in sheet music to denote where the final passage of a piece begins.
- 15. The main tune or theme of a song, the part you hum or sing along to.
- 16. When a specific note or phrase is emphasized with an increase in intensity.
- 18. Also known as a measure, it is a segment of time in music that contains a specific number of beats.