Choir - Vocab
Across
- 4. The ability to read and perform music notation without prior practice or rehearsal.
- 5. The person who directs and leads a choir or orchestra during a performance, giving cues and setting the tempo.
- 8. A large group of singers who perform together, usually in a choir or musical production.
- 9. The ability of singers to match their voices in such a way that they create a unified sound.
- 10. The clear and distinct pronunciation of words or sounds, especially when singing.
Down
- 1. The quality of sound that is produced when an instrument or voice vibrates at its natural frequency.
- 2. The combination of different melodies that create a pleasant sound when sung or played together.
- 3. How high or low a sound is, often determined by the frequency of vibrations.
- 6. The volume or intensity of sound in music, often indicated by words or symbols such as "piano" (soft) or "forte" (loud).
- 7. The act of producing sounds with the voice, often involving scales or exercises to warm up the voice.