Across
- 3. the seventh note in a solfege scale
- 4. the forth note in a solfege scale
- 6. the sixth note in a solfege scale
- 7. what do you get when you drop a piano into a mine shaft?
- 9. suddenly
- 10. smooth and connected
- 13. the fifth note in a solfege scale
- 15. used by singers to hide the fact that they are on the wrong pitch.
- 16. what you make chips with
- 19. a technique adopted by string players for difficult runs
- 20. the act of moving the relative pitch of a piece of music that is too low for the basses to a point where it is too high for the sopranos
- 21. non-stop bomabdment
- 24. return to the original tempo
- 25. a large fish
- 27. gradually get softer
- 30. hold until the conductor cuts you off
- 33. unaccompanied choral music
- 34. the second note in a solfege scale
- 36. gun facing the wrong way
- 37. upside down gun
Down
- 1. a musician with very high morals
- 2. fast and lively
- 5. a soprano who can sightread
- 8. a complex organization of sounds that is set down by the composer, incorrectly interpreted by the conductor, who is ignored by the musicians, the result of which is ignored by the audience
- 11. two tenors singing in unison
- 12. Small waterway around a castle, or short sacred choral piece, typically polyphonic and unaccompanied
- 14. something fruity
- 17. a stretched or broadened tempo
- 18. the first note in a solfege scale
- 22. little by little
- 23. famous ranch - OK _______
- 26. Irregular rhythmns, A high-fibre diet is recommended
- 28. a sort of knitting or a quarter note
- 29. a sequence of chords used to signify the end of a phrase
- 31. the third note in a solfege scale
- 32. low carlorie Schweppes
- 35. dead slow
