music theory final

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Across
  1. 3. (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels.
  2. 5. Cadence A cadence moving V–vi (or V to anything except I).
  3. 6. (ternary) (form) Large ternary form (ABA) with smaller forms inside each section.
  4. 8. (form) One voice imitates another exactly after a delay.
  5. 9. Period (form) Four phrases grouped into two pairs; only final phrase has a full cadence.
  6. 11. (form) Section with no complete subject; often modulatory.
  7. 16. (form) Two-part form (A–B).
  8. 17. Cadence Cadence IV–I.
  9. 18. Cadence A cadence ending on V.
  10. 20. Period (form) Two phrases with different beginnings.
  11. 22. (form) A connecting passage between sections.
  12. 23. (form) Form where the opening material returns inside a section (like rounded binary).
  13. 25. (form) Form where the first section ends in tonic.
  14. 27. (form) Form with recurring theme: A–B–A–C–A.
  15. 28. (form) Opening section presenting main themes.
  16. 31. Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I).
  17. 33. (form) Return of main themes in tonic.
  18. 34. Smallest recognizable musical idea.
Down
  1. 1. (form) Main theme of a fugue.
  2. 2. (form) Middle section where motives are transformed and sequenced.
  3. 4. (form) Form where the end of one phrase matches the end of another phrase.
  4. 6. (form) Secondary melodic idea that consistently follows the subject.
  5. 7. Period (form) Two phrases with similar beginnings.
  6. 10. (form) Form where phrase lengths or periods are unequal.
  7. 12. (form) One voice repeats another's musical idea.
  8. 13. (form) Form where the first section modulates away from tonic.
  9. 14. (form) Three-part form (A–B–A).
  10. 15. (theme/section) Final material that ends a section.
  11. 19. (form) Small unit within a phrase; does not end in a cadence.
  12. 21. A musical unit ending with a cadence.
  13. 23. (form) Passage that leads back to tonic or main theme.
  14. 24. (one-phrase period) (form) 2+2+4 structure: presentation → continuation → cadence.
  15. 26. (form) Short connecting phrase between themes or sections.
  16. 29. (form) Two phrases: antecedent + consequent.
  17. 30. (form) Melody turned upside down (intervals go in opposite direction).
  18. 32. (theme/section) Material that modulates to a new key.