Group One Crossword Puzzle

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  1. 2. Symbol placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space.
  2. 3. the scope of notes that an instrument or a voice can produce, it is between the highest and lowest pitch.
  3. 8. Very fast tempo.
  4. 9. (1) Resting place at the end of a phrase in a melody. (2) Progression giving a sense of conclusion, often from the dominant chord to the tonic chord.
  5. 11. (diminuendo) Gradually softer.
  6. 12. Basic pace of the music.
  7. 15. Slow
  8. 17. "Distance" in pitch between any two tones.
  9. 19. Series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole.
  10. 21. Relative highness or lowness of a sound.
  11. 23. Interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone.
  12. 27. (ff) Very loud.
  13. 30. Moderate tempo.
  14. 31. Series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low.
  15. 32. How chords are constructed and how they follow each other.
  16. 33. In notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music.
  17. 34. Gradually louder. (Often abbreviated cresc.)
  18. 35. Widely used keyboard instrument of great rand and versatility, whose sound is produced by felt-covered hammers striking against steel strings.
  19. 37. Very slow, broad.
  20. 38. Degrees of loudness or softness in music.
  21. 39. In notation a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
  22. 40. Moderately slow, a walking pace.
  23. 41. Moderately soft.
  24. 42. the phrase ending with the more conclusive cadence
  25. 45. Indicates a single note should be louder than the notes around it
  26. 47. Fast.
  27. 49. Accenting a note at an unexpected, as between two beats or on a weak beat. Syncopation is a major characteristic of jazz.
  28. 50. Term describing music in which one main melody is accompanied by chords.
  29. 51. (pp) Very soft.
Down
  1. 1. Organization of beats into regular groups.
  2. 2. a set of twelve pitches used in tonal music
  3. 4. Very slow, solemn.
  4. 5. the phrase ending with the less conclusive cadence.
  5. 6. Sounding of the individual tones of a chord in sequence rather than simultaneously.
  6. 7. Combination of three or more tones sounded at once.
  7. 10. As fast a tempo as possible
  8. 13. Shift from one key to another within the same piece.
  9. 14. Moderately Fast.
  10. 16. musical direction to performers to resume using the bow after plucking the strings on stringed instruments.
  11. 18. color Quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another.
  12. 20. (f) Loud
  13. 21. Means of playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked, usually with a finger of the right hand.
  14. 22. the connection between notes on a page and notes on a keyboard, it is used to name notes, chords and key signatures.
  15. 24. Lively Tempo.
  16. 25. Part of a Melody.
  17. 26. combination that is unstable and tense.
  18. 28. Sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played.
  19. 29. Regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time.
  20. 33. Becoming slower.
  21. 34. Tone combination that is stable and restful.
  22. 36. The ordered durations of sounds and silences.
  23. 43. Central note, scale, and chord within a piece, in relationship to which all other tones in the composition are heard.
  24. 44. Becoming faster.
  25. 46. Single melodic line without accompaniment.
  26. 48. Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.