Music Theory

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Across
  1. 2. A combination of two or more notes played together that supports the melody.
  2. 4. The perceived highness or lowness of a sound based on its frequency.
  3. 7. A combination of two or more notes played together, complimenting each other, sounding pleasant and nice.
  4. 8. The main phrase you hear in a song. Arranged by different rhythms and pitches.
  5. 10. The act of writing the composition.
  6. 13. A group of sharps or flats placed after the clef sign on the staff, indicating which notes are needed to be raised or lowered.
  7. 15. A sign that comes after the clef indicating how many beats there are in a measure and what note receives what beat.
Down
  1. 1. A combination of two or more notes played together that sounds unstable and unpleasant to listen to
  2. 3. A symbol that indicates a musical sound.
  3. 5. An original piece of music written intentionally.
  4. 6. The interval between two notes that have different pitches but the same name.
  5. 9. An ordered series of notes that form a progression between a note and its octave.
  6. 11. The study of music that helps you understand and communicate the language of music.
  7. 12. The distance in pitch between two notes.
  8. 14. A group of notes that form the basis of a musical composition.