GRADE 7 MUSIC: YEAR IN REVIEW
Across
- 3. The note on which a triad is built.
- 4. Where the body of a guitar narrows.
- 6. The notes of a G Major triad.
- 10. The part that connects an electric guitar to a cable.
- 12. A keyboard instrument that preceded the piano.
- 15. A repeat marking that tells the performer to go back to the sign.
- 17. The wooden board that reflects the soundwaves of the piano.
- 19. At a walking pace. (Italian term)
- 20. The mechanism that triggers the hammer when a musician plays a key on the piano.
- 21. W.C. Handy was known as the "______ of the blues".
- 23. W.C. Handy wrote "St. ________ Blues".
- 24. Which articulation does this symbol (>) indicate?
- 26. The notes of a d minor triad.
Down
- 1. Bessie Smith was known as "______ of the blues".
- 2. This type of microphone picks up sound from one direction.
- 5. Fast or quickly. (Italian term)
- 7. A lively tempo. (Italian term)
- 8. Majestically. (Italian term)
- 9. Where the tuners are located on a guitar.
- 11. A chord with three notes built in thirds.
- 13. The part of a piano that strikes the strings.
- 14. A repeat marking that literally translates as "to the head".
- 16. Which articulation does this symbol (^) indicate?
- 18. A style of blues music that comes from Mississippi.
- 22. Used to identify where a piece of music ends.
- 25. An added ending to a piece of music.