General music theory

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Across
  1. 2. The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
  2. 4. Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
  3. 8. Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
  4. 12. An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
  5. 13. A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
  6. 14. A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
  7. 17. The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
  8. 21. A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
  9. 22. A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
  10. 25. A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
  11. 26. A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
  12. 27. The second mode of the major scale.
Down
  1. 1. The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
  2. 3. A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
  3. 5. A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
  4. 6. A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
  5. 7. A minor scale with a raised seventh.
  6. 9. A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
  7. 10. The best teacher you have ever had.
  8. 11. An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
  9. 15. A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
  10. 16. A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
  11. 17. A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
  12. 18. The difference between two pitches.
  13. 19. A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
  14. 20. A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
  15. 23. The identity of the tonic note or chord.
  16. 24. The simultaneous playing of the same note.