Music Vocabulary
Across
- 3. These are the 5 lines that music notes are written on.
- 4. This is a natural note raised by one half step.
- 5. This written music sign tells a musician not to play for a specific amount of time.
- 9. This is a series of specific notes that are played separately to outline a chord.
- 12. This number system can help people play an instrument without reading music.
- 13. This family of instruments is played with the mouth and includes trumpets.
- 14. These notes are often described as sad, dark, or mysterious.
- 15. Musicians use this formula to write music that sounds good and correct.
- 16. This tells musicians what collection of notes are correct within a piece of music.
- 17. This is 3 or more notes that are played at the same time and support a song.
- 18. This defines how much higher or lower notes are from each other.
- 21. This number tells how fast a song plays - measured in beats per minute (BPM).
- 24. This is the word used for a musical sound that gradually gets louder.
- 26. This is a series of notes that go together and form an intentional pattern.
- 28. This family of instruments includes drums, piano and xylophone.
- 32. This is the half or double the frequency of a note, which makes the same note, higher or lower.
- 33. This is a combination of sounds that compliment the lead part of a song.
- 34. This is the waving quality or a voice or sound.
- 35. This describes when strong notes are placed on the upbeats or “off” beats.
Down
- 1. This family of instruments includes guitars, cellos and violins.
- 2. This word describes sounds with lower voices.
- 5. This is the word for a repeated pattern of sounds.
- 6. This word describes sounds with higher voices.
- 7. This is a repeated pattern or idea in music that is used throughout a piece.
- 8. This is the part of a song that gets stuck in your head. It’s catchy.
- 10. This describes when a whole musical piece is shifted up or down.
- 11. This is a natural note lowered by one half step.
- 19. This is the specific voice or sound of an instrument.
- 20. This family of instruments is played with breath and includes flutes.
- 22. This collection of notes is often described as happy or energetic.
- 23. This is a group of people who usually play classical music.
- 25. This is the word for singing without any instruments.
- 27. This tells how a piece of music is counted so musicians can count it. Ex: 4/4
- 29. This word describes a specifically arranged work of written music.
- 30. This is a beat or a note that is stronger than others. It gives emphasis to a song.
- 31. This is the person who directs a big group of musicians with a baton.