Music Theory Vocubulary
Across
- 1. The volume or intensity of sound ranging from very soft to very loud.
- 5. A walking pace.
- 8. Clef A clef placing F below in the second highest line of the music staff.
- 10. Line A vertical line used in a music score to mark the division between the bars.
- 11. Staff A set of 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is placed to indicate pitch and rhythm.
- 13. Slowly and steady.
- 14. Loud in volume.
- 16. Leisurely.
- 18. Clarity in the production of successive notes.
- 19. Soft in volume.
- 20. Raises a pitch a half step.
- 21. Very quickly.
Down
- 2. A segment of music defined by a specific number of beats, separated by vertical lines called bar lines, and indicated by a time signature
- 3. Clef A symbol used to signify higher pitched notes in contemporary musical notation, placed at the beginning of the music staff.
- 4. A person who writes music as an occupation or professionally.
- 6. Cancels a flat or sharp.
- 7. Exceptionally quick.
- 9. Fast.
- 12. Refers to the position of the human body when sitting or standing.
- 15. Lowers a pitch a half step.
- 17. Lively.