BHS Instrumental Music Vocabulary
Across
- 1. Slow down gradually, broaden.
- 7. Tells how many beats are in each measure and what note gets the beat.
- 12. Join together to form one longer note.
- 15. Emphasis placed on a downbeat which is tied over from the previous beat.
- 16. Slow down gradually.
- 17. Light and detached.
- 18. How fast or slow the music goes.
- 19. Much.
- 20. A rhythmic effect which places emphasis on a weak or unacceted part of the measure. An unexpected sound.
- 22. Flats, sharps, and natural not in the key signature.
- 24. To get softer gradually.
- 26. To place empasis on a given note.
- 28. Playing exactly the same pitches an rhythms at the same time.
- 30. The distance between two pitches.
- 34. In a singing style.
- 36. Hold until musically satisfied.
- 37. Freely; not in a steady tempo.
- 38. Speedup gradually.
Down
- 1. How the notes are played; a pattern of slurred and tongued notes.
- 2. Accented and detatched.
- 3. Tells us what scale to use.
- 4. Weighted, heavy; usually slower than the previous tempo.
- 5. Very fast.
- 6. More motion.
- 8. Pitches that sound the same, are fingered the same, but are written differently.
- 9. To get louder gradually.
- 10. Smooth and connected.
- 11. An accompaniment part in the music.
- 13. The order of the sections within a piece of music. How the music is put together.
- 14. Little by little.
- 21. To place emphasis on the more important notes.
- 23. Play the given note full value.
- 25. Stop and pause; "Railroad tracks".
- 27. Motion by half steps.
- 29. Music played in a manner so that all parts can be heard clearly.
- 31. The volume; how loud or soft we play.
- 32. Move between pitches without tonguing.
- 33. The main part in the music.
- 35. Quickly.