Chapter 4 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A group of pitches played and heard simultaneously
  2. 7. Intervals and chords that sound stable, without tension
  3. 9. The feeling of having a home tone, or center tone/chord in a section of music
  4. 10. A texture where two or more independent melodies are played simultaneously
  5. 11. Intervals and chords that sound tense and unstable
  6. 13. polyphony where the independent melodies are different from each other
  7. 15. To provide each note of a melody with a chord
  8. 16. Changing keys in the middle of a piece
Down
  1. 1. The simultaneous sounding of pitches (Chords)
  2. 3. A texture that involves only one important melody combined with chords or other sounds
  3. 4. A texture that involves a single melody line and nothing else.
  4. 5. polyphony where the independent melodies are different from each other
  5. 6. The particular scale used to create a piece of music gives the piece its key name
  6. 7. Another word for polyphony
  7. 8. Major and minor; a way of orienting the diatonic scale
  8. 9. The home tone or central note
  9. 12. To move from dissonant harmony to consonant harmony
  10. 14. The blend of harmony and melody occurring simultaneously in a piece of music