Lilianne Nelligan Choir Final Vocab

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Across
  1. 5. The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
  2. 8. A pause or length of time on a note or rest
  3. 12. Notes that are considered different but are the same pitch. For example, B and C Flat
  4. 13. A rapid, slight variation in pitch in singing or playing some musical instruments, producing a strong richer tone
  5. 14. The notes of a chord played in succession, either descending or ascending
  6. 15. A combination of notes that are in harmony
  7. 16. A passage that brings a piece to an end. It can be as simple as a few measures or as complex as an entire section
  8. 19. An emphasis or stress placed on a particular note, set of notes, or a chord; this is indicated with an accent mark
  9. 22. The sudden creation and playing of new music, like solos, rhythms, and melodies
  10. 23. bar Two single bar lines drawn close together, separating two sections within a piece, or a bar line followed by a thicker bar line, indicating the end of the piece
  11. 24. A note or chord held for its full time value or slightly more
  12. 25. A symbol that shows that a note is higher in pitch then normal
  13. 26. A lack of harmony among musical notes
  14. 27. The rate of speed of a musical piece or passage; pace
  15. 28. A note of a pitch class that is not a part of a scale or mode indicated by the established key signature
Down
  1. 1. A sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another
  2. 2. A space located in between two pitches
  3. 3. When two or more parts move together in harmony, this relationship creates chords
  4. 4. Combination of sounds and notes to make a better sounding piece
  5. 6. The variation in loudness between notes or phrases, they are indicated by a specific musical notation, often in some detail
  6. 7. When a choir sings a piece without any instruments or background music
  7. 9. When you combine your head and chest voice
  8. 10. A musical direction indicating that a section of players should be divided into two or more groups each playing a different part
  9. 11. A group of musicians who perform together
  10. 15. A melodic and/or harmonic configuration at the end of a phrase or piece of music
  11. 17. The word vowel ultimately comes from the Latin vox, meaning “voice”
  12. 18. Italian for “Head” or Beginning
  13. 20. The lowest register of the voice in singing or speaking
  14. 21. One of the high registers of the voice in speaking singing, above chest voice
  15. 22. Accuracy of a pitch in singing