Across
- 2. series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole.
- 3. the ordered duration of sounds and silences
- 5. very fast tempo
- 7. gradually louder
- 8. means of playing a string instrument by which the strings are plucked.
- 10. regular recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time.
- 11. in notation a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
- 13. interval between two tones in which the higher tone has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- 14. very slow, solemn.
- 17. organization of beats into regular groups
- 20. moderately loud
- 22. distance in pitch between any two notes
- 24. moderately soft
- 26. widely used keyboard instrument of great range and versatility , whose sound is produced by felt-covered hammers striking against steel strings
- 27. symbol -placed at the beginning of the staff to show the exact pitch of notes placed on each line and space
- 28. series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low.
- 30. moderate tempo
- 31. moderately slow, a walking pace
- 34. as fast a tempo as possible
- 35. accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat, it’s a major characteristic of jazz
- 37. very loud
Down
- 1. loud
- 3. in notation of rhythm, a symbol to indicate the duration of silence in the music.
- 4. very slow, broad
- 6. interval between two tones in which the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- 9. gradually louder
- 12. moderately fast
- 15. basic pace of music
- 16. becoming faster
- 18. very soft
- 19. sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- 21. quality of sound that distinguishes one instrument or voice from another.
- 23. lively tempo
- 25. fast
- 26. part of a melody
- 28. a set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
- 29. becoming slower
- 32. degrees of loudness and softness in music
- 33. slow
- 36. relative highness or lowness of a sound.
