Baroque Era

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