Music Theory Vocubulary

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