Music

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Across
  1. 9. personal thoughts and feelings.
  2. 10. A German composer and musician of the Baroque period.
  3. 11. slow down in tempo gradually.
  4. 15. type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans.
  5. 17. fast tempo, louder dynamic and bright playing.
  6. 19. refers to the relative tonal quality of a note.
  7. 20. play very softly or quieter.
  8. 23. second highest vocal range.
  9. 24. It's from the late Baroque era, as an instrumental Composition.
  10. 25. An instrument with keyboard, invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori in Italy.
  11. 26. means slowly in Italian.
  12. 27. sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously.
  13. 29. type of classical male singing voice, lowest vocal range.
  14. 30. A symbol denoting a musical sound.
  15. 31. A sharp musical note.
  16. 33. A person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
  17. 35. tune, voice or line.
  18. 36. a group of nine musicians.
  19. 37. to a short orchestral piece of music.
  20. 38. to a note that is neither sharp nor flat.
Down
  1. 1. The pace or speed.
  2. 2. means cheerful in Italian. In music, it means the music should be played at an upbeat and bright tempo.
  3. 3. means to play lightly.
  4. 4. Italian Baroque composer.
  5. 5. An object that is played to produce musical sounds.
  6. 6. A person who writes music.
  7. 7. type of orchestral form.
  8. 8. organized group of singers.
  9. 12. A German composer of the classical period.
  10. 13. means large in Italian. In orchestral music, it refers to a large and slow-moving pace.
  11. 14. A rhythmic pattern.
  12. 16. It's alive music performance in front of the audience.
  13. 18. make a rhythmic sound or movement.
  14. 21. music's pattern in time.
  15. 22. A String instrument.
  16. 25. musical composition for two performers.
  17. 28. tothe stereo direction of the audio signal
  18. 30. single performer.
  19. 32. Refers to a range of notes between alto and bass.
  20. 34. a term used to describe a louder dynamic.