Final Exam Review
Across
- 4. Language of Cantate Domino
- 5. This mark looks like a comma and tells the choir where they can take a breath
- 6. Another word for decrescendo
- 8. A changing of keys is called
- 11. Hand signs and syllables to use when sight reading
- 13. Sharps, flats, and naturals are types of
- 15. Space notes on the treble clef
- 16. Markings that say how loud or soft the choir should be
- 17. Type of scale played in Recording 1
- 18. In order for the audience to understand what the choir is saying, clear ____ is needed.
- 19. When the entire chorus sings together on the same notes, mixedmeter When the time signature changes several times in a piece, the piece is said to be in
- 20. Marking that indicates emphasis or weight on a note
Down
- 1. Type of “t” we had to use for Spanish-language pieces
- 2. Note type that equals ¼ of a beat
- 3. Vowels needed for proper Latin
- 7. Dynamic marking that means very, very loud
- 9. Type of scale played in Recording 2
- 10. Markings that indicate the notes should be light and poppy
- 12. Language of Hotaru Koi
- 14. Key with 3 flats
- 21. Gradually getting louder