Blue Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. How chords are constructed and how they follow each other
  2. 7. Gradually louder
  3. 10. (Diminuendo) Gradually softer
  4. 13. Becoming slower
  5. 14. Tone combination that is stable and restful
  6. 15. Fast
  7. 17. Basic pace of the music
  8. 19. Central note, scale, and chord within a piece, in relationship to which all other tones in the composition are heard
  9. 20. Very soft
  10. 23. Tone color)Quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another
  11. 25. Becoming faster
  12. 26. Lively tempo
  13. 27. Very loud
  14. 36. Relative highness or lowness of a sound
  15. 38. "Distance" in pitch between any two tones
  16. 39. (f) Loud
  17. 43. The second phrase of a musical sentence, usually ending in a stronger cadence.
  18. 45. Regular, recurrent pulsation that dives music into equal units of time
  19. 46. Moderately fast
  20. 47. To crease plucking and return to bowing the notes
  21. 48. Accenting a note at unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak bear. Syncopation is a major characteristic of jazz
  22. 50. Single melodic line without accompaniment
  23. 51. (Broken Chord) Sounding of the individual tones of a chord in a sequence rather than simultaneously
  24. 52. Combination of three or more tones sounded as one
  25. 53. In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
Down
  1. 1. As fast a tempo as possible
  2. 2. Scale including all twelve tones of the octave; each tone being a half step from the next
  3. 3. Emphasis of a note, which may result from its being louder, longer, or higher in pitch than the notes near it
  4. 5. Moderately slow, a waling pace
  5. 6. Moderate temp
  6. 8. Part of a melody
  7. 9. A series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
  8. 10. Degree of loudness or softness in music
  9. 11. Very fast tempo
  10. 12. Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
  11. 16. Very slow, Solemn
  12. 18. A sequence of seven letter (A, B, C, D, E, F and G) used to name the music notes on a sheet of music
  13. 21. Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
  14. 22. Slow
  15. 24. The ordered durations of sound and silence
  16. 28. Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
  17. 29. Moderately loud
  18. 30. Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords
  19. 31. In notation, a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
  20. 32. Sharp or flat signs immediately following the chef sign in the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the keying which the music is to be played
  21. 33. Widely used keyboard instrument of great range and versatility, whose sound is produced by felt-covered hammers striking against steel strings
  22. 34. The first of two phrases in a period, often called a prelude phrase.
  23. 35. Moderately soft
  24. 37. Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
  25. 40. Organization of beats into regular groups
  26. 41. The distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce
  27. 42. Tone combination that is unstable and tense
  28. 44. Very slow, broad
  29. 49. Means playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked, usually with a finger of the hand