Music Theory

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Across
  1. 6. a vertical line that separates measures.
  2. 8. a symbol/accidental that raises the pitch of a note by a half step
  3. 9. a symbol that negates the written accidental/symbol.
  4. 12. when vocalists sing the same notes and rhythms but at different times (usually overlapping).
  5. 14. note or rest that is two beats longs
  6. 15. gradually get louder
  7. 16. gradually get softer
  8. 18. loud
  9. 19. a symbol/articulation that makes the note short and detached from others.
  10. 20. a symbol/accidental that lowers the pitch of a note by a half step.
  11. 22. a symbol that tells us to go back and re-sing a section of music.
Down
  1. 1. when all vocalists sing the same notes and rhythms at the same time.
  2. 2. the supporting musical phrase. Can be one or more parts (i.e. Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass).
  3. 3. soft
  4. 4. a symbol that tells us not to sing or play; silence.
  5. 5. the space between two barlines where music is written. Usually 4 beats (in 4/4 meter).
  6. 7. note or rest that is one beat long
  7. 10. the most important musical phrase sung in a choral piece (usually sung by Sopranos).
  8. 11. note or rest that is four beats long
  9. 13. medium
  10. 17. the five lines and four spaces that music is written.
  11. 21. connects two notes together