Musical Road Map
Across
- 1. abbreviation for Dal Segno
- 4. to the _____ another meaning for Da Capo (d.c.)
- 6. This means "go back to the beginning, play until you see 'To Coda,' then jump to the coda section."
- 8. The second ending is the section of music you play the second time through after skipping the first ending.
- 10. The first ending is a section of music you play the first time through before going back to the repeat sign.
- 12. This means "go back to the Segno symbol."
- 14. This means "go back to the beginning and play until you see the word Fine."
- 15. This means "go back to the Segno symbol and play until you see the word Fine."
Down
- 1. This means "go back to the Segno symbol (the sign), play until you see 'To Coda,' then jump to the coda section."
- 2. This means "go back to the beginning" of the music.
- 3. A symbol that tells you to go back and play a section of music again. It looks like two dots placed before or after a double bar line.
- 5. Two thin vertical lines that mark the end of a section of music or the entire piece.
- 7. A thicker double bar line that shows the very end of the music.
- 8. A symbol that looks like an S with a slash and two dots. It marks a specific spot in the music where you might be told to go back to.
- 9. A special ending section of the music. It usually has its own symbol and is played after you're directed to jump to the coda.
- 11. abbreviation for Da Capo
- 13. Pronounced "fee-nay," this means "the end." It shows where the music stops when you're told to find the Fine.