Music Theory 1 - final
Across
- 4. – Single melodic line
- 9. – Keyboard instrument
- 11. – Non-root bass
- 13. – Given melody
- 16. – Full notation
- 18. – Dissonant interval
- 19. – Unstable interval
- 22. – Plucked strings
- 24. – Group performance
- 28. – V–vi cadence
- 30. – Four beats per measure
- 32. – Struck instruments
- 33. – Lower clef
- 35. – Frequency perception
- 38. – Emphasis
- 39. – Speed of the beat
- 40. – Slide brass
- 41. – Study of structure
- 44. – Scale with raised third
- 46. – Stable interval
- 47. – Fifth scale degree
- 49. – Individual line
- 51. (55)
- 55. – Lowest to highest pitch
- 56. SIGNATURE – Sharps or flats after clef
- 58. – Paired phrases
- 59. – Low woodwind
- 61. – Outside the key
- 62. – Symbol for silence
- 65. – Short musical idea
- 66. – Unaccented beat
- 69. – Connects different pitches
- 71. – Alters pitch
- 72. – Lines extending the staff
- 75. – Divides measures
- 76. – Cancels accidental
- 77. – Buzzing lips family
- 78. – Hold
- 84. – Multiple independent lines
- 85. – V–I cadence
- 87. – Unit between barlines
- 90. – Loudness levels
- 92. – Detached
- 93. – First scale degree
- 94. – Two beats per measure
- 95. – IV–I cadence
- 102. – Reed/air family
- 103. (55)
- 104. – Basic pulse
- 105. – Connects identical pitches
- 106. – Melody with accompaniment
- 107. – Skill development
- 108. – Technical study
Down
- 1. – Organization of beats
- 2. – Belonging to the key
- 3. – Ordered pitches
- 5. – Musical sentence
- 6. – Vertical sonorities
- 7. – Independent melodic lines
- 8. – Three beats per measure
- 10. – Relationship of lines
- 12. – Eight letter span
- 14. – First word in “time signature”
- 15. – Five horizontal lines for notation
- 17. – Meter with beat division by two
- 20. – Large ensemble
- 21. – Pitch range
- 23. – High brass
- 25. – Motion by step
- 26. – Same pitch
- 27. – Flexible tempo
- 29. – Structural plan
- 31. – Symbol indicating pitch range
- 34. – Meter with beat division by three
- 36. – Single reed
- 37. – Accented beat
- 42. – Root in bass
- 43. – Lengthens a note by half
- 44. – Primary musical line
- 45. – Raises pitch
- 46. – Harmonic punctuation
- 47. – Two performers
- 48. – Complete triad
- 50. – Lowers pitch
- 52. – Highest string
- 53. – Distance between pitches
- 54. – High woodwind
- 57. – Tuning instrument
- 60. – Fourth scale degree
- 63. – Tenor bass string
- 64. – Tempo device
- 67. – Forbidden motion
- 68. – Scale with lowered third
- 70. – Motion by skip
- 73. – Written music system
- 74. – Bowed family
- 79. – Organization of durations
- 80. – Note connection
- 81. – Chord’s generating pitch
- 82. – Accent displacement
- 83. – Tonal center
- 86. – Interval stacked in triads
- 88. – Pickup before first full bar
- 89. – Aural skill
- 91. – Smallest tonal interval
- 96. – Smooth
- 97. – Two half steps
- 98. – Perfect consonance
- 99. – Musical examination
- 100. – Three performers
- 101. – Upper clef
- 105. – Three-note chord