music
Across
- 3. he recurring, underlying pattern of strong and weak beats that organizes musical time into consistent, grouped units called measures or bars
- 4. the length of time a sound or silence lasts
- 5. "cheerful" or "lively," used to instruct musicians to play at a fast, brisk tempo, typically between 109–132 BPM
- 9. a stress, emphasis, or louder intensity applied to a specific note or chord to make it stand out from surrounding notes
- 10. a contrapuntal compositional technique where a primary melody (the leader or dux) is imitated by one or more voices (the follower or comes) after a set duration
Down
- 1. an Italian musical term directing performers to play at a very fast, rapid, and brisk tempo, typically ranging from 168 to 200+ beats per minute (BPM)
- 2. very fast, lively, and energetic tempo.
- 6. a musical composition, typically vocal, where multiple voices sing the same melody but start at different times
- 7. a set of notes ordered by pitch (ascending or descending) that serves as the foundation for melody and harmony
- 8. the total span between the lowest and highest notes a voice or instrument can produce