Music Terms

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Across
  1. 3. learning by repetition from memory and through practice
  2. 4. anything singable, simple, popular in style, and for solo voice that usually tells a story
  3. 5. court poets and composers of the 12-13th century in Northern France
  4. 7. a minstrel of noble birth
  5. 9. monophonic chants also called Gregorian chants
  6. 10. scales other than major and minor
  7. 11. 2 or more melodies happening at the same time
  8. 13. elaborate melodies with many notes sung to one syllable of text
  9. 14. signs above a line of text to indicate the direction of the Melody
Down
  1. 1. a song that has a solo voice and choral refrain alternated
  2. 2. a secular form of music that had 2 or more voices singing separate melodies to a literary text a cappella
  3. 6. one line of music without accompaniment
  4. 8. a system of politics based upon the relation of Lord to vassal
  5. 12. an application of part-singing in Gregorain chant in which a second melody was added to the existing plainsong
  6. 13. a wandering musician who provided his own accompaniment to his singing