Music Term Vocabulary
Across
- 4. The way a note is started or played, such as tonguing, slurring, or accents.
- 7. A dynamic marking that tells the musician to play at a loud volume.
- 8. LINE, The vertical lines that divide the staff into individual measures.
- 11. The way a player shapes their mouth and lips to the mouthpiece of their instrument.
- 13. A symbol that raises a pitch by one half-step.
- 14. A symbol that lowers a pitch by one half step
- 15. A dynamic marking that tells the musician to play at a soft volume.
Down
- 1. Symbols or words that tell a musician how loud or soft to play.
- 2. A symbol that tells you to hold a note or rest longer than its normal value.
- 3. The set of 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music is written.
- 4. A sharp, flat, or natural sign that is not in the key signature.
- 5. An Italian term meaning "everyone' (The whole band plays together).
- 6. MARK, A symbol that looks like an apostrophe (’) and shows the player where to take a breath.
- 9. The speed of the beat in a piece of music; how fast or slow it goes.
- 10. the distance in pitch between two notes.
- 12. A symbol that represents a specific duration of silence.
- 13. a piece or section of music played by just one person.