Music Theory FE Prep 2 (WSLA CHOIR)
Across
- 7. slow tempo
- 9. the act of presenting a piece of entertainment
- 11. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
- 13. someone who plays an instrument as a profession
- 14. a group of musicians playing or singing together
- 16. medium soft
- 18. closing section of a musical composition
- 20. the arrangement of the body and its' limbs
- 21. play that note louder
- 22. a musical work that has been created
- 24. a person who leads a musical group
- 25. two performers or singers who perform together
- 26. a kind of artistic or literary work
- 28. a short musical composition with words
- 30. very loud
- 35. pause
- 36. speed at which a composition is played
- 37. three note major or minor chord
- 38. produce tones with your voice
- 40. quick lively tempo
- 42. distinctive property of a complex sound
- 43. artistry in performing music
- 50. a combination of the three or more notes that blend harmoniously
- 51. a pulsating effect in an instrumental or vocal tone produced by slight and rapid variations in pitch
- 52. the place where something begins
- 54. gradually softer
- 55. produce a clear, deep sound
- 57. the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously
- 58. major scale pattern
- 59. release the note as soon as you play it
- 61. minor scale raising the seventh note a half step
Down
- 1. part of a song that recurs in regular intervals
- 2. loud
- 3. music to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment
- 4. the limits within which something can be effective
- 5. gradually louder
- 6. singing using solfa syllables to denote the notes of the scale
- 8. two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves
- 9. soft
- 10. a male singing voice with artificially high tones
- 11. a composition consisting of a series of songs
- 12. a line of metrical text
- 15. walking tempo
- 17. the scholarly and scientific study of music
- 19. the articulation of speech to be intelligible to an audience
- 23. timbre characteristic of a certain range of human voice
- 25. go back to the beginning and play until you see the sign for the end
- 27. the magnitude of sound usually in a specific direction
- 29. play eight notes higher or lower than written
- 31. learn by repetition
- 32. a curved line connecting two notes on the same line or space; hold not for the combined duration of both notes
- 33. slow tempo gradually
- 34. very soft
- 39. a particular functioning condition or arrangement
- 41. repeat and earlier theme of an earlier composition
- 43. a musical passage moving from one key to another
- 44. a curved line connecting two notes on different lines or spaces; pass the sound smoothly from one finger to another
- 45. a musical composition for one voice
- 46. minor scale raising the sixth and seventh notes a half step
- 47. an artistic form of auditory communication
- 48. the written form of a musical composition
- 49. someone who writes music as a profession
- 53. medium soft
- 56. an interval in which a recurring sequence occurs
- 58. minor scale pattern
- 60. the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds