Singing Terms
Across
- 3. The perceived frequency of a sound; how high or low a note is.
- 6. A specific range of pitches that are produced by the vocal cords using a particular vibratory pattern and resonance.
- 7. A performance in which a single singer is featured, performing a song or piece of music alone.
- 8. The amplification and enrichment of the sound produced by the vocal cords as it travels through and vibrates within the cavities of the throat, mouth, and nasal passages. It helps shape the quality, richness, and projection of the voice.
- 9. A sequence of musical notes that are arranged in a particular rhythm and pitch to form a recognizable tune.
Down
- 1. The range of pitches that a singer can produce, from the lowest to the highest note.
- 2. A performance featuring two singers who share the vocal parts of a song or musical piece.
- 4. the combination of different musical notes sung simultaneously to create a pleasing or enriching sound.
- 5. The quality of sound produced; can be described as bright, dark, warm, etc.
- 7. A sequence of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch.