Across
- 6. Short recurring instrumental passage found in both the aria and the Baroque concerto.
- 8. Broke practice in which they use in opposites. (EG: Loud and soft)
- 12. two or more melodic lines combined multi-voiced texture.
Down
- 1. Broke practice in which a certain mood was connected to a piece of music. (EG: a piece which is happy or bad.)
- 2. The larger of the two ensembles in the Baroque concerto grosso. Also tuti
- 3. has a principal melody and accompanies harmony.
- 4. Style of music from 1600-1750. Baroque comes from Portuguese Barroco which means oddly shaped pearl.
- 5. The way of tuning pianos. The tuning system is based on the octave into twelve equal half steps.
- 7. means continuous bass performance group with a bass, choral instrument, (harpsichord, organ and one bass melody.)
- 9. souning of one of several tones for harmonic support, a common feature of some folk musics.
- 10. Word pictorialization of words from the text as an expressive device.
- 11. Independent bass line that includes numerals indicating the harmonies.
- 13. A short melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic pattern that is repeated throughout a work or a section of one
