Chorus Crossword
Across
- 2. Solfege for the second major scale degree
- 3. The five lines used for musical notation
- 6. A small line used to extend pitches above or below the staff
- 7. Solfege for the sixth major scale degree
- 9. Italian term for soft, or quiet
- 10. Two voices performing at a time
- 12. A symbol that represents silence in music
- 17. The steady pulse of music
- 19. Italian Tempo term for 'fast or lively'
- 20. Solfege for the first/eighth major scale degree
- 21. The birds-eye shape printed above a note, which means to hold the pitch until the conductor cuts off
- 25. The lowest voice of the choir
- 26. Solfege for the seventh major scale degree
- 29. A person who leads other musicians in performance.
- 30. The Italian word for 'gradually get softer'
- 31. The line that separates measures
- 33. Smooth, connected sounds, notated by lines printed above the notes.
- 35. One voice performing at a time
- 37. Italian Tempo term for 'moderate pace'
- 39. Italian Tempo term for 'a walking tempo'
- 40. The term for keys or pieces of music with a bright overall sound
- 41. Italian term for medium (as in medium volume)
- 43. Any combination of two or more notes that create musical lines together
- 44. The smooth connection of two or more different pitches
- 46. Italian term for loud, or strong
- 48. The bar across the top of eighth notes, sixteenth notes, etc.
- 49. Solfege for the third major scale degree
- 50. The term for keys or pieces of music with a darker overall sound.
- 51. The highest voice of the choir
- 52. The lyrics or words of a piece of music
Down
- 1. The sharps or flats listed at the beginning of each line of music
- 4. A curved line that connects two of the same pitches, to create a longer sound
- 5. Solfege for the fifth major scale degree
- 8. A sharp emphasis on a note, shown by a sideways V shape
- 11. Also known as the 'g' clef, sopranos, altos, and tenors all read this clef.
- 13. The numbers listed at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating beats and note value
- 14. A set of 8 notes that make up a key: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
- 15. The Italian word for 'gradually get louder'
- 16. A person who writes music
- 18. Solfege for the fourth major scale degree
- 22. The medium-high voice of the choir
- 23. The musical format where two or more groups sing the same music in overlapping succession (one group starts, then the next enters, etc)
- 24. Any 2 or more notes that sound simultaneously. These often accompany a melody
- 27. A choir that sings with no instrumental accompaniment (Think Pentatonix)
- 28. Italian Tempo term for 'slow'
- 32. The medium-low voice of the choir
- 34. Punctuated, short sounds, notated by dots above the note
- 36. Also known as the 'f' clef, this clef is used for low singers
- 37. The main tune of a piece of music
- 38. The word for the various volumes (loud/soft) in music
- 42. A symbol that represents sound in music.
- 45. Arrangement of notes and rests to create interesting music within the beats
- 47. The speed of music
- 50. A set number of beats on the staff, separated by lines