Steady beat crossword
Across
- 4. The beginning of a note, where the sound starts.
- 5. The organization of notes in time, creating patterns of sound and silence.
- 7. The basic unit of time in music, serving as the pulse that drives the music forward.
- 9. The middle part of a note, during which the sound is held.
- 10. An equal division of a beat, allowing for the creation of smaller rhythmic units within the beat.
- 14. Note: A note that represents one-eighth of a whole note, commonly used in subdivisions to create faster rhythms.
- 15. The speed at which a piece of music is played, usually measured in beats per minute (BPM).
Down
- 1. The end of a note, where the sound stops.
- 2. An attack on a weak beat without an attack on the strong beat before it, creating rhythmic interest.
- 3. Map: A form of notation that visually represents the states of rhythm along with each beat's subdivision.
- 5. A period of musical time when a note isn't played, representing silence in music.
- 6. A segment of time defined by a given number of beats, typically marked by bar lines in musical notation.
- 8. A subdivision that divides a beat into three equal parts, often used to create a swing feel.
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- 12. Note: A note that represents one-sixteenth of a whole note, used to further divide beats into smaller rhythmic units.
- 13. A system of writing music that uses symbols to represent sounds, rhythms, and pitches.