Basic Choir Knowledge

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Across
  1. 1. Important body alignment for good singing
  2. 3. Quality of sound
  3. 6. Fast tempo
  4. 7. Musical silence
  5. 9. Classical composer known for clarity and balance
  6. 11. Conductors signal to stop
  7. 16. A two-number symbol showing beats per measure
  8. 20. Note or rest worth two beats
  9. 21. Symbol showing emphasis on a note
  10. 26. Very slow tempo
  11. 28. Gradually getting softer
  12. 29. Gradually slowing down
  13. 30. Soft dynamic marking
  14. 33. Notes a singer can sing comfortably
  15. 34. Walking speed tempo
  16. 37. Everyone sings the same pitch
  17. 38. Slow tempo
  18. 39. Gradually speeding up
  19. 42. Lowest voice type and a clef
  20. 44. Hold longer than written - as long as shown by the conductor
  21. 46. Line dividing measures
  22. 48. Shape inside the mouth when singing
  23. 49. Section of music between bar lines
  24. 54. Earliest major historical period listed, also called Middle Ages
  25. 57. Clarity of words
  26. 59. Clef used for soprano and alto voices
  27. 60. Hold the note for full value
  28. 62. Ringing quality of sound in singing
Down
  1. 2. Symbol meaning sing it again
  2. 4. Moderately in Italian musical terms
  3. 5. Very loud dynamic marking
  4. 8. The last name of a man with red hair who's whole family is sick right now
  5. 10. Highest treble voice
  6. 12. Composer who bridged Classical and Romantic periods
  7. 13. Performing group working together
  8. 14. Time period of Mozart and Haydn
  9. 15. Five lines where music is written
  10. 17. Smooth and connected style
  11. 18. Gradually getting louder
  12. 19. Note or rest worth half a beat
  13. 22. Contemporary historical period
  14. 23. Note or rest worth one beat
  15. 24. Moderate tempo
  16. 25. No section overpowering another
  17. 27. Historical period known for polyphony (and a Beyonce album)
  18. 31. Short and detached style
  19. 32. Leader of the ensemble
  20. 35. Choir split into multiple parts
  21. 36. Lively tempo
  22. 40. Part of the body where vocal folds are located (ends in X)
  23. 41. Lower treble voice
  24. 43. Composer known as the father of the symphony
  25. 44. Loud dynamic marking
  26. 45. Matching vowel shape and volume
  27. 47. Singing in tune
  28. 50. Singing without instruments
  29. 51. Expressive historical music period
  30. 52. Beginning of a measure
  31. 53. Multiple independent musical lines at once
  32. 55. Large multi movement orchestral work
  33. 56. Time period of Bach and Handel
  34. 58. Note or rest worth four beats
  35. 61. Higher "male" voice in a choir