Advanced Orchestra
Across
- 3. Clef that cellos and basses play.
- 6. is a curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch (page 27).
- 7. Raises the pitch a half step.
- 8. tells you to play gradually louder (page 43).
- 9. sign that cancels a sharp or flat (page 30).
- 12. Indicates the number of beats in each measure and the type of Note that gets one beat.
- 15. Scale that has the notes G A B C D E F# G
- 17. is a curved line placed above or below two or more different notes. It tells you to play the notes smoothly in the same bow direction (page 28).
- 18. receives three beats and can be subdivided into three quarter notes (page 24).
- 21. tells you to play gradually softer (page 43).
- 22. is a note that receives half a beat.
- 25. is a note that receives two beats
- 26. dynamic that means to play medium loud (page 32).
- 27. Scale that has the notes D E F# G A B C# D
- 29. means to pluck
- 30. dynamic that means to play strong or loud (page 32).
- 31. The distance between two bar lines (Page 4).
- 32. is three or more notes played at the same time (page 24).
Down
- 1. is a note that receives one beat.
- 2. are short, horizontal lines used to to extend a staff either higher or lower (page 25).
- 4. Clef that violas play.
- 5. Clef that violins play.
- 7. mark is placed above or below a note indicating that it should be played short and detached (page 27).
- 10. dynamic that means to play soft or quiet (page 32).
- 11. Lowers the pitch a half step.
- 13. a beat of silence.
- 14. usually consists of a series of eight notes that go up or down the musical alphabet in a specific order of whole steps and half steps (page 9)
- 16. is a sharp, flat, or natural sign used to raise, lower, or return a note to its normal pitch (page 30).
- 19. is the notes of a chord played one after another (page 24).
- 20. means to play using the bow
- 23. the distance between two notes (page 17)
- 24. 5 lines and 4 spaces used for writing music (page 4).
- 28. dynamic that means to play medium soft.