Texture and Tone Colour
Across
- 3. Music that features two or more different styles.
- 8. Talking about texture always involves the ..... between the layers.
- 9. The higher of the male voice types in a choir.
- 12. Important to consider when talking about the layers in a piece.
- 13. Another term to describe texture.
- 14. The texture where we have a melody supported by chords.
- 15. A Tone colour word usually applied to the clarinet.
- 16. The term to describe a single line of melody.
- 20. The specific range (high, medium. low) of a voice or instrument.
- 21. The class of Non western instruments that have strings.
- 22. This device muffles the overall timbre of an instrument.
Down
- 1. A group of singers singing without accompaniment.
- 2. This tone colour is created when instruments from the same family play together
- 4. A suitable word to describe the texture where few instruments are playing with plenty of space in between
- 5. The term to describe non western instruments that are similar to drums usually with animal skin.
- 6. The term used to describe high register of the clarinet.
- 7. A number of independant melodies played together.
- 10. The class of non western instruments that produce their is sound by blowing.
- 11. The same tone colour used throughout a piece creates this.
- 17. A melody that is performed over the main melody.
- 18. A descriptive word to describe a large number of instruments playing.
- 19. Musical sounds produced by electronic means.