Music Theory 2
Across
- 1. – Assignment of musical material to instruments
- 4. – Interval spanning three whole tones
- 5. – Overlapping subject entries
- 7. – Recurring thematic idea associated with meaning
- 9. – Using pitches outside the diatonic scale
- 13. – Fugal answer preserving exact intervals
- 14. – Catalogue system for Mozart
- 16. – Interval larger than major or perfect
- 17. – Flexible tempo
- 18. – Technical study
- 19. – 19th-century emphasis on expression
- 23. – Quality of minor or major intervals
- 24. – Suspension resolving upward
- 25. – Diagram showing key relationships
- 27. – Rhythmic effect implying two beats in triple meter
- 28. – Unaccented pickup notes before the first downbeat
- 29. – Having equal rhythmic values
- 31. – Published work number
- 32. – Mode with lowered second scale degree
- 33. – Pattern repeated at a different pitch level
Down
- 2. – Gradual pedagogical approach to counterpoint
- 3. – Lowered second scale degree chord
- 5. – Exposition–development–recapitulation structure
- 6. – Baroque shorthand for harmony
- 8. – Change of tonal center
- 10. – Minor mode with raised sixth
- 11. – Given melody in species counterpoint
- 12. – Beethoven’s preferred title language
- 15. – Recurring secondary theme in fugue
- 20. – Medieval rhythmic notation system
- 21. – Virtuosic solo passage
- 22. – Instrumental music with narrative intent
- 26. – Lowest standard woodwind
- 30. – Prepares the dominant