Music Expressionism

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Across
  1. 1. Go back to the beginning, or the other repeat sign, and repeat the music.
  2. 5. This note receives 1/2 a beat (click) in 4/4 time.
  3. 6. Key signatures where the music sounds sad.
  4. 8. Lowers the note by a half step.
  5. 10. Connects two notes of the same pitch to make them longer.
  6. 12. A group of musicians that perform together.
  7. 15. Marking telling the musician to be very loud.
  8. 17. This note receives 2 beats (clicks) in 4/4 time.
  9. 19. Marking meaning to make the notes smooth and connected, without rearticulating each note.
  10. 21. rectangular sections of the staff that helps the musician read the music.
  11. 22. A symbol meaning beats of silence.
  12. 23. Marking telling the musician to gradually get softer.
  13. 28. This note receives 4 beats (clicks) in 4/4 time.
  14. 30. Starting at one note and going to the next note with the same letter. (i.e. E-E, A-A, C-C)
  15. 32. The number in the key signature that shows how many beats are in a measure.
  16. 34. Key signatures where the music sounds happy.
  17. 36. Vertical lines that break up the staff into measures.
  18. 39. Arrangement of accidentals at the beginning of music, indicating to change specific notes every time.
  19. 41. Marking meaning to make the note short and separated.
  20. 42. A song where only five musicians perform.
  21. 43. A song where only three musicians perform.
  22. 44. This note receives 1 beat (click) in 4/4 time.
  23. 45. Word meaning how loud or soft the music should be.
  24. 47. Marking meaning to make the notes smooth and connected, rearticulating each note.
  25. 48. A pattern of sounds with varying length.
  26. 49. A song where only four musicians perform.
  27. 51. When more than one note is sounded at a time.
  28. 52. When a group of three or more notes are sounded at a time to help create the harmony.
Down
  1. 2. Marking meaning a stronger accented note.
  2. 3. Marking telling the musician to be very soft.
  3. 4. A steady pulse of a song.
  4. 7. Signifies the note should be held longer than the original value.
  5. 9. Marking meaning to play with a sudden emphasis.
  6. 11. When one note is sounded at a time.
  7. 13. Marking telling the musician to be moderately loud.
  8. 14. Another name for time signature
  9. 16. Signifies the end of the music.
  10. 18. A series of eight notes played in order.
  11. 20. A slow tempo
  12. 23. A song where only two musicians perform.
  13. 24. Signifies the music should gradually slow down.
  14. 25. Raises the note by a half step.
  15. 26. A moderate tempo
  16. 27. Beats per minute
  17. 29. Marking telling the musician to be soft.
  18. 31. Symbol beside a note that changes the pitch.
  19. 33. A fast tempo
  20. 35. Marking telling the musician to gradually get louder.
  21. 37. Marking telling the musician to be loud.
  22. 38. Cancels out the flat and sharp signs.
  23. 40. A song where only one musician performs.
  24. 43. Fraction at the beginning of music indicating the pulse and feel of the music.
  25. 46. The number in the key signature that shows which note gets the value of one beat (click).
  26. 50. Word meaning how fast or slow the music should be.