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