Across
- 2. A group of singers who perform together
- 5. The category of a piece of music
- 8. This family of instruments creates sound by using a reed or by blowing across a mouthpiece
- 11. The person who wrote the music
- 13. The lines and spaces that music is written on
- 15. Symbols (flats, sharps, etc.) that alter the pitch of a note
- 17. Another name for a piece of music
- 18. One musical line
- 20. Multiple voices in a melody and accompaniment style, with similar rhythms
- 21. The time period in which the music was written
- 22. The common language of the region
- 24. The overall structure of a piece of music (ex. ABA)
- 25. French secular song
- 26. Latin (usually) sacred song
- 29. Smaller divisions in a piece of music, like chapters in a book
- 31. A single piece of music for voice
- 32. Music written for religious purposes
- 33. Small units of measurement in a piece of music, often between 2 and 4 beats long
Down
- 1. This family of instruments creates sound by bowing or plucking a string
- 3. A secular dramatic work that tells a story through singing,costumes, sets, and acting
- 4. Italian secular song
- 6. Multiple independent parts
- 7. Note range (high/low)
- 9. Music that directly depicts the text
- 10. The symbol that shows the range of pitches (treble, bass, etc.)
- 12. A different spelling of the same note
- 14. The basic steady pulse of the music
- 16. Music not written for religious purposes
- 19. This family of instruments creates sound by striking a part of the instrument
- 23. Note lengths
- 27. The speed of the beat
- 28. The system of syllables used to learn singing
- 30. This family of instruments creates sound by buzzing into a mouthpiece