Music Terms Review
Across
- 4. An instrument that requires amplification from a speaker to create it's sound
- 7. Sweeping your thumb or back of finger across the strings of the ukulele
- 9. metal bars you press down behind with your fingers to change a note on the ukulele
- 10. Classical composer who wrote "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", "The Magic Flute" and the "Jupiter Symphony"
- 11. An instrument that is played by buzzing your lips into it
- 13. Romantic composer who wrote "Fur Elise" and "Moonlight Sonata"
- 16. ta, ti-ti, rest, and tim-ri for example
- 17. The speed at which music moves
- 18. The part of the song that everyone knows
- 22. Country where the ukulele originated (not Hawaii)
- 23. The part of the song that tells a story
- 25. On the ukulele, name of the chord formed by pressing down on the 3rd fret of the first string (1 letter and 1 word)
- 26. On the ukulele, name of the large circular opening on the top of the instrument (2 words)
- 29. Interval which is two notes played the same on the piano
- 30. An instrument in which vibrating air creates the sound
Down
- 1. An instrument in which a vibrating string creates the sound
- 2. The steady underlying pulse in music
- 3. Interval which is the two closest pitches on the piano(2 words)
- 5. ppp, mp, and f for example
- 6. Extra music at the end of a song
- 8. An Instrument in which a thin membrane vibrates to create a sound
- 12. Extra music at the beginning of a song
- 13. Baroque composer who wrote "Tocatta and Fugue" and famously played the organ
- 14. An instrument in which the body of the instrument vibrates to create a sound
- 15. An instrument that is played by strumming, plucking, or bowing it
- 19. Minimalist composer who wrote "Truman Sleeps" and "Glassworks"
- 20. The music that builds up between the verse and refrain
- 21. An instrument that is played by hitting, shaking, or scraping it
- 24. Interval which is two notes with one key between them on the piano (2 words)
- 27. Number of strings on the ukulele
- 28. An instrument that is played by simply blowing into it