On Wenlock Edge

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Across
  1. 2. Rapidly alternating between two notes
  2. 3. What key or mode a piece of music is based around.
  3. 5. Note or notes preceding the first beat of a piece or phrase
  4. 6. A five note scale common in folk music.
  5. 7. The volume or expression of a piece of music.
  6. 13. A single repeated or held note throughout a piece
  7. 14. The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part.
  8. 15. The volume or expression of a piece of music.
  9. 17. A style of singing closer to common speech
  10. 18. Having another instument playing along with a vocal melody line or two instruments playing the main melody
  11. 19. Held
  12. 20. Played with the bow kept near the bridge so as to bring out the higher harmonics and thereby produce a nasal tone —used as a direction in music for a stringed instrument.
Down
  1. 1. A series of chords with the same intervallic structure. Each note within the chord rises or falls by the same interval.
  2. 4. A chord built starting on the second note of the chord instead of the root.
  3. 8. Chords which do not follow the diatonic rules.
  4. 9. the melodic mode with a pitch series corresponding to that of the natural minor scale.
  5. 10. A musical scale that uses all twelve pitches
  6. 11. A series of chords played in a sequence.
  7. 12. Playing six notes in the space of four
  8. 16. Quiet or Calm