Sight-reading Basics
Across
- 3. playing straight through a piece without stopping for correction or adjustments
- 5. Smallest distance between two notes
- 7. a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- 8. the interval between the keynote of a major scale and the unison, 4th, 5th, or octave of that scale
- 10. the distance between any two pitches
- 11. a sequence of notes placed in ascending or descending order by step.
- 12. "Do" is always the starting pitch of whatever scale is indicated by the key signature
Down
- 1. sharps or flats at the beginning of each staff to indicate which pitches are to be raised or lowered from their natural state during the piece
- 2. Syllables used to represent pitch classes in Western music traditions.
- 4. interval consisting of two half steps
- 6. Two notes that sound the same but are written differently
- 9. Do is always C
- 11. The individual notes of a scale, typically identified by a number.