Intro to Notation and Solfege

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Across
  1. 1. The ascending order of lines in the bass staff
  2. 4. The system which uses a staff of 4 lines and 3 spaces is called ________ notation
  3. 5. 7-note scale with Do as the fundamental pitch: ________ scale
  4. 9. A symbol that determines where the specific pitches are placed on the staff
  5. 11. Any ascending or descending set of notes ordered around a main fundamental pitch
  6. 12. A note’s exact pitch determined by a clef’s specific position on the staff is called ________ pitch
  7. 15. The ascending order of lines in the treble staff
  8. 17. The ascending order of spaces in the treble staff
  9. 18. The system which uses a staff of 5 lines and 4 spaces is called ________ notation
  10. 20. A system of assigning each note of a scale a particular hand sign and syllable; a tool help musicians understand the relationship between notes
Down
  1. 1. 11th century Benedictine monk who developed musical notation in his treatise, Micrologus: ________ of Arezzo
  2. 2. The combination of the treble staff and the bass staff, with middle C on the ledger line between them: ________ staff
  3. 3. The clef in Gregorian notation which shows us where Do is placed on the staff: ________ clef
  4. 5. 7-note scale with La as the fundamental pitch: ________ scale
  5. 6. Memorization by habitual repetition, requiring little to no actual understanding of the material being memorized
  6. 7. The ascending order of spaces in the bass staff
  7. 8. The clef in modern notation which shows us where F is placed on the staff: ________ clef
  8. 10. The clef in Gregorian notation which shows us where Fa is placed on the staff: ________ clef
  9. 11. A set of horizontal lines and spaces that shows the relative pitch of the notes written on it
  10. 13. The clef in modern notation which shows us where G is placed on the staff: ________ clef
  11. 14. A set of visual instructions for performing music, written or in any other visual form, is called musical ________
  12. 16. Lines written above or below the staff to extend its range are called ________ lines
  13. 19. A note’s pitch in relation to other notes is called ________ pitch