vocab crossword

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Across
  1. 1. A gradual increase in volume.
  2. 3. Music with one clear melodic line, accompanied by chords.
  3. 8. Widely used keyboard instrument
  4. 10. Music with a single melodic line without accompaniment.
  5. 11. moderately slow, walking pace
  6. 14. very slow
  7. 15. Distance in pitch between any two tones
  8. 18. Very soft dynamic level.
  9. 21. Relative highness or lowness of a sound
  10. 23. performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest
  11. 25. A sequence of notes that are perceived as a single coherent structure.
  12. 28. Fast
  13. 29. A sequence of chords that brings a phrase or piece to a conclusion.
  14. 31. in notation of rhythm a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music
  15. 37. A series of notes ordered by ascending or descending pitch.
  16. 38. The basic unit of time in music, often corresponding to each pulse.
  17. 40. A graduale increase in tempo.
  18. 42. very fast tempo
  19. 43. sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign
  20. 44. A very slow and solemn tempo.
  21. 47. A moderately loud dynamic level.
  22. 48. Becoming slower
  23. 49. symbol at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line
  24. 50. slow
Down
  1. 2. the ordered durations of sounds and silences
  2. 4. moderately soft
  3. 5. The process of changing from one key to another within a piece.
  4. 6. A musical unit, often a component of a melody.
  5. 7. combination of three or more tones sounded at once
  6. 8. as fast tempo as possible
  7. 9. Phrase The responding, answer-like part of a melodic phrase pair.
  8. 12. Very loud
  9. 13. Plucking the strings of a stringed instrument, rather than using a bow.
  10. 16. Alphabet The series of letters used to represent the notes of the scale, typically from A to G.
  11. 17. Basic pace of the music
  12. 19. The tonal center or home base of a piece of music, usually defined by a scale.
  13. 20. A combination of notes that are in harmony with each other, often producing a pleasant sound.
  14. 22. Relating to a scale that includes all twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another.
  15. 24. The simultaneous combination of notes and the ensuing relationships of intervals and chords.
  16. 26. Degrees of loudness or softness in music
  17. 27. The recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of music.
  18. 30. The playing of the notes of a chord in succession, rather than simultaneously.
  19. 32. Moderately Fast
  20. 33. interval between two tones
  21. 34. A moderate tempo.
  22. 35. A lively and brisk tempo.
  23. 36. Loud
  24. 39. a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned
  25. 41. Gradually softer
  26. 45. Tone combination that is unstable and tense
  27. 46. The accenting of beats not normally accented, often creating a sense of surprise or excitement.