THEORY DEFINITIONS REVIEW CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across
- 4. bar lines divide the music staff into this.
- 5. a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order.
- 6. a composition with three parts that are played together.
- 10. a piece of music with two different starting points. When group A reaches 2, group B beings at 1.
- 11. a musical form features a primary melody followed by altered versions of the theme.
- 16. this tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats.
- 18. this note is worth two beats.
- 19. this cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for an entire measure.
- 23. a note that is worth one beat.
- 25. one or more notes that come before the first full measure.
- 26. indicates the position of note names on a music staff.
- 28. this has five lines and four spaces where notes and rests are written.
- 30. these tell us how high or low to play by where they are on the staff.
- 31. these tell us to count silent beats.
Down
- 1. play softly.
- 2. a very slow tempo.
- 3. the distance between any two given notes.
- 4. play moderately loud.
- 7. the number above the staff tells you how many full measures to rest.
- 8. a musical "sentence" that is often two or four measures long.
- 9. part of a group solo or group feature.
- 12. tells us how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets the beat.
- 13. this raises the note and remains in effect for an entire measure.
- 14. this note is worth four beats.
- 15. extend past the music staff.
- 17. a curved line connecting notes of the same pitch.
- 20. two or more notes that are played together.
- 21. a piece of music with one part to play.
- 22. this tells the musician to repeat a section of the music.
- 24. the speed of music.
- 27. an american music style that was popular from the 1890's.
- 28. medium tempo.
- 29. a curved line that connects notes of different pitches.