Counter Point Game
Across
- 2. Separation larger than a second
- 5. A PU,P8, P5, m/M6, m/M3
- 6. Intersection of two melodic voices
- 8. What you compose
- 10. Larger than a second
- 14. Does not change
- 16. “Parts” in progression in writing a counterpoint
- 19. Where the lower voice is higher than the previous voice
- 20. A note followed by the same note but is chromatically altered
- 22. Soprano and bass move in the same direction
Down
- 1. Parts moving to an octave by similar motion
- 3. Every cantus note has only one counterpoint note associated with it
- 4. The parts moving to a fifth by similar motion
- 7. Soprano and bass move in opposite directions
- 9. Repetition of a note between two voices
- 11. First step in writing a full counterpoint
- 12. Lower voice have a higher pitch than the high voice or vice versa
- 13. One voice stays the same and the other voice moves up or down
- 15. Moving by larger than a third
- 16. Moving by a second
- 17. Stepwise
- 18. Motion with the same direction and interval
- 21. The way voices move from chord to chord