Theory Two Terms

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Across
  1. 6. A musical sentence
  2. 7. Non-chord tone defined by approaching by leap and leaving by step in the opposite direction
  3. 8. Non-chord tone defined by approaching by step and leaving by leap in the opposite direction
  4. 10. Cadence that ends in V
  5. 12. Cadence that goes from V -> I in root position with both the soprano and bass on the tonic and also includes both the third and fifth of the chord
  6. 13. Non-chord tone defined by approaching statically and leaving by step up
  7. 14. Cadence that goes from IV -> I
  8. 18. Second inversion chord that employs static motion in the lowest voice
  9. 19. Non-chord tone defined by approaching by step and leaving by step in the opposite direction
  10. 22. Non-chord tone defined by approaching statically and leaving by step down
  11. 23. The V and vii° chords
  12. 24. Non-chord tone defined by approaching by step and leaving statically
  13. 26. Second inversion chord that employs an arpeggio in the lowest voice
Down
  1. 1. The end of a phrase/musical thought
  2. 2. The ii and IV chords
  3. 3. Cadence that goes from V -> vi
  4. 4. Notes that don't fit in the chord and are only present temporarily
  5. 5. Second inversion chord that is only used prior to a perfect authentic cadence
  6. 6. Second inversion chord that employs a stepwise motion in the lowest voice
  7. 9. Determines which note is in the bass of a chord
  8. 11. Chord inversion where the fifth is in the bass
  9. 15. The I chord
  10. 16. Chord position where the root is in the bass
  11. 17. Chord inversion where the seventh is in the bass
  12. 18. Non-chord tone defined by approaching by step and leaving by step in the same direction
  13. 20. Cadence that goes from V -> I
  14. 21. Chord inversion where the third is in the bass
  15. 25. Non-chord tone defined by approaching statically and leaving statically