Across
- 5. two silent beats
- 7. two or more notes played together. each combination forms a chord
- 8. hold the note (or rest) longer than normal
- 9. a note that is two beats
- 12. indicates how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat
- 13. lowers the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- 15. indicates the end of a piece of music.
- 16. a note that is four beats
- 17. indicates the position of note names on a music staff: second line is a g
- 18. the pulse of music, and like your heartbeat it should remain very steady.
- 19. cancels a flat or sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure
Down
- 1. four silent beats
- 2. without stopping, play once again from the beginning
- 3. a note that is one beat
- 4. raises the note and remains in effect for the entire measure
- 6. signature tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music
- 10. indicates the position of note names on a music staff: fourth line is F
- 11. a composition with two different parts played together
- 14. one silent beat
- 18. take a deep breath through your mouth after you play a full-length note
