Music Reading Review - The Basics

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Across
  1. 1. Lower-sounding brass instrument that reads Bass clef notes.
  2. 3. Tells us information about the BEAT.
  3. 5. A divided segment of staff or section of music; helps us organize the written music.
  4. 8. Higher-sounding woodwind instrument that uses a reed and reads Treble clef notes.
  5. 9. Higher-sounding silver woodwind instrument that reads Treble clef notes.
  6. 10. The ___ number of the time signature tells us how many beats will be inside each measure.
  7. 11. This clef is used for the lower range of notes or the left side of the piano keyboard.
  8. 13. This clef is used for the higher range of notes or right side of the piano keyboard.
Down
  1. 2. Separates one measure from another measure.
  2. 4. Higher-sounding brass instrument that reads Treble clef notes.
  3. 6. This one can be a little tricky: not exactly higher-sounding, but not exactly lower-sounding instrument, uses a reed and actually reads Treble clef music.
  4. 7. This instrument family does not usually read music with a clef, because the instruments do not typically change pitches.
  5. 8. Tells us which RANGE of notes will be used in a piece of music (high or low).
  6. 12. The five lines and four spaces on which music is written.