Across
- 2. Italian for “Head” or Beginning
- 4. Voice: when you combine your head and chest voice
- 5. symbol that shows that a note is higher in pitch then normal
- 6. A lack of harmony among musical notes
- 8. A combination of notes that are in harmony
- 14. bar: Two single bar lines drawn close together, separating two sections within a piece, or a bar line followed by a thicker bar line, indicating the end of the piece.
- 15. A note or chord held for its full time value or slightly more
- 16. Notes that are considered different but are the same pitch. For example, B and C Flat.
- 19. note of a pitch class that is not a part of a scale or mode indicated by the established key signature.
- 21. when a choir sings without any instruments or background music
- 22. emphasis of beat
- 23. Combination of sounds and notes to make a better sounding piece.
- 25. The word vowel ultimately comes from the Latin vox, meaning “voice.”
- 27. A musical direction indicating that a section of players should be divided into two or more groups each playing a different part
- 28. A space located in between two pitches
- 29. the space between two notes
Down
- 1. is a melodic and/or harmonic configuration at the end of a phrase or piece of music.
- 3. The process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- 7. Accuracy of a pitch in singing.
- 9. Is a passage that brings a piece to an end. It can be as simple as a few measures or as complex as an entire section.
- 10. A group of musicians who perform together
- 11. The sudden creation and playing of new music, like solos, rhythms, and melodies.
- 12. Voice: One of the high registers of the voice in speaking singing, above chest voice.
- 13. When two or more parts move together in harmony, this relationship creates chords.
- 17. A rapid, slight variation in pitch in singing or playing some musical instruments, producing a strong richer tone.
- 18. A pause or length of time on a note or rest
- 20. Voice: The lowest register of the voice in singing or speaking.
- 24. The notes of a chord played in succession, either descending or ascending.
- 26. The variation in loudness between notes or phrases, they are indicated by a specific musical notation, often in some detail.
- 27. sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another
