7/8 Chorus - March 24, 2026

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Across
  1. 3. this is the vocal part that enters with hums second on pg. 7 of “What Was I Made For”
  2. 4. This is the last name of the person who added lyrics to "Cross the Wide Missouri"
  3. 5. this is the name of the 2-measure section on pg. 16 of “Storm”
  4. 7. what is the first word the choir sings at rehearsal C in “Songs for the People”
  5. 9. this is the dynamic marking found at the bottome of pg 11, pickup to rehearsal D in “Songs for the People
  6. 11. This is the name of the composer of “Songs for the People”
  7. 13. this is the last name of the composer and lyricist for “What Was I Made For”
  8. 16. this is the note value that the entire choir has in measure 14 of “Cross the Wide Missouri”
  9. 18. how many vocal parts are there in “Songs for the People”
  10. 19. This is the last name of the arranger for "Cross the Wide Missouri"
Down
  1. 1. this is the last name of the composer for “Storm”
  2. 2. this voice part has an entire solo on pg. 14 of “Songs for the People”
  3. 5. this is the dynamic direction for the entire choir at the top of page 9 in “What Was I Made For”
  4. 6. what different sound will be heard on pg. 3, measure 20 of “Storm”
  5. 8. how may beats are in each measure in “What Was I Made For”
  6. 10. this is the number of measures on pg. 7 of “Cross the Wide Missouri”
  7. 12. this part sings by themselves on pg. 2 of “Songs for the People”
  8. 14. this is the last name of the arranger of “What Was I Made For”
  9. 15. This is the tempo marking at the beginning of "Cross the Wide Missouri"
  10. 17. this is note value that is mostly sung in the ‘restless and relentless’ section of “Storm”