Across
- 5. pulse that is distinct to the ear
- 7. a note that receives 4 beats
- 8. slow tempo, 46-50BPM
- 10. emphasis placed on a musical sound
- 12. refers to the speed of music, or the pace at which it moves
- 13. the five lines on which music is written
- 15. syncopation in which 2 different rhythms are layered over one another to create a shifting downbeat
- 17. pulse that is subtle, requiring the listen more carefully
- 19. the way beats/ pulses are organized or subdivided
- 22. fixed number of beats in a series found in Indian Tabla music
- 23. a note that receives 1 beat
- 26. a form of Jazz in which the syncopation became more elongated or stretched, dragging behind the beat
- 27. rhythms performed using words like apple and blueberry.
- 28. 16-beat cycle that incorporates hand motions for placement
- 29. the distance between two barlines
- 31. divide the beat into smaller units
- 33. Moderately slow tempo, walking tempo, 73-77BPM
- 34. a line used to divide the staff into measures
- 35. instruments created from everyday items
Down
- 1. meter in which there are groupings of 3
- 2. meter in which both duple and triple meters are present
- 3. a deliberate shift of the accent to the weak beat to create a conflict with the steady beat
- 4. Russian composer that incorporated dissonance and polyrhythms in his work "Rite of Spring"
- 6. modern dance troupe that combines dance, theatre, and rhythms using everyday objects
- 9. a note that receives 2 beats
- 11. a steady recurring pulse
- 14. Latin style from Cuba in which the melody and bass push slightly ahead of the beat
- 16. grouping of certain number of beats in duple or triple
- 18. spontaneous musical invention created within boundaries
- 20. the numbers at the beginning of the music that tell you how many beats there are per measure
- 21. fast tempo, 110-132BMP
- 24. a note that receives 1/2 of a beat
- 25. early form of Jazz born out of marching band music that used syncopation
- 30. music tradition that involves vocalizing rhythms
- 32. meter in which there are groupings of 2 or 4
