Pitch
Across
- 1. Is when a pattern of notes is repeated at exactly the same pitch
- 6. A melodic idea that acts as a complete thought, something like a sentence. A melody will contain many phrases, just like a story contains many sentences.
- 8. Two or more different tones sounding at the same time.
- 9. This is when a higher part is sung above the main melody
- 10. A quick and continuous alternation between two notes, most often between the main note and the note above, often at the end of phrases
- 12. the distance between two musical notes that are eight notes apart:
- 14. Is when a syllable can be set to more than one note
- 16. Moving up
- 17. cadence Ends on chord I sounds complete, final
- 18. A series of notes that form a tune, phrase, theme, or motive.
- 20. Singing or playing the same notes by all singers or players, either at exactly the same pitch or in a different octave.
- 22. cadence Ends on chord V - Sounds unfinished
Down
- 2. Decorates the melody
- 3. Is how a section of music finishes, is found at the end of phrases
- 4. Is when a pattern of notes is repeated at a higher or lower pitch with each repetition
- 5. Music based on a major scale (traditionally considered "happy" sounding)
- 7. Is when each syllable is set to only one note
- 11. Moving down
- 13. Moves by step, usually are arranged in 7 notes
- 14. Music based on a minor scale (traditionally considered "sad" sounding)
- 15. When notes of a chord are played one after another rather at the same time, moves in skips.
- 19. This is a central key in a musical composition. Tonality gives the listener a "center". In Baroque it was either major or minor
- 21. note an extra note added as an embellishment and not essential to the harmony or melody.