Music Theory

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Across
  1. 2. Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase
  2. 4. Musical technique that uses syllables to represent the notes of a scale, aiding in sight-reading and aural skills
  3. 5. Fifth degree of a diatonic scale
  4. 6. A type of non-chord tone holding a note from a previous chord while the underlying harmony changes
  5. 8. One semitone between two notes
  6. 10. Interval between two notes where the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower note
Down
  1. 1. Sounds or sequences are often repeated
  2. 3. Rearrangement of notes within a chord, interval, or melody, where the original top note becomes the bottom note and vice versa
  3. 7. Musical mode derived from the major scale, specifically starting on the sixth degree
  4. 9. Musical notation indicating that the note should be prolonged beyond the normal duration its note value would indicate