Chorus Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Solfege for the second major scale degree
  2. 3. The five lines used for musical notation
  3. 6. A small line used to extend pitches above or below the staff
  4. 7. Solfege for the sixth major scale degree
  5. 9. Italian term for soft, or quiet
  6. 10. Two voices performing at a time
  7. 12. A symbol that represents silence in music
  8. 17. The steady pulse of music
  9. 19. Italian Tempo term for 'fast or lively'
  10. 20. Solfege for the first/eighth major scale degree
  11. 21. The birds-eye shape printed above a note, which means to hold the pitch until the conductor cuts off
  12. 25. The lowest voice of the choir
  13. 26. Solfege for the seventh major scale degree
  14. 29. A person who leads other musicians in performance.
  15. 30. The Italian word for 'gradually get softer'
  16. 31. The line that separates measures
  17. 33. Smooth, connected sounds, notated by lines printed above the notes.
  18. 35. One voice performing at a time
  19. 37. Italian Tempo term for 'moderate pace'
  20. 39. Italian Tempo term for 'a walking tempo'
  21. 40. The term for keys or pieces of music with a bright overall sound
  22. 41. Italian term for medium (as in medium volume)
  23. 43. Any combination of two or more notes that create musical lines together
  24. 44. The smooth connection of two or more different pitches
  25. 46. Italian term for loud, or strong
  26. 48. The bar across the top of eighth notes, sixteenth notes, etc.
  27. 49. Solfege for the third major scale degree
  28. 50. The term for keys or pieces of music with a darker overall sound.
  29. 51. The highest voice of the choir
  30. 52. The lyrics or words of a piece of music
Down
  1. 1. The sharps or flats listed at the beginning of each line of music
  2. 4. A curved line that connects two of the same pitches, to create a longer sound
  3. 5. Solfege for the fifth major scale degree
  4. 8. A sharp emphasis on a note, shown by a sideways V shape
  5. 11. Also known as the 'g' clef, sopranos, altos, and tenors all read this clef.
  6. 13. The numbers listed at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating beats and note value
  7. 14. A set of 8 notes that make up a key: do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
  8. 15. The Italian word for 'gradually get louder'
  9. 16. A person who writes music
  10. 18. Solfege for the fourth major scale degree
  11. 22. The medium-high voice of the choir
  12. 23. The musical format where two or more groups sing the same music in overlapping succession (one group starts, then the next enters, etc)
  13. 24. Any 2 or more notes that sound simultaneously. These often accompany a melody
  14. 27. A choir that sings with no instrumental accompaniment (Think Pentatonix)
  15. 28. Italian Tempo term for 'slow'
  16. 32. The medium-low voice of the choir
  17. 34. Punctuated, short sounds, notated by dots above the note
  18. 36. Also known as the 'f' clef, this clef is used for low singers
  19. 37. The main tune of a piece of music
  20. 38. The word for the various volumes (loud/soft) in music
  21. 42. A symbol that represents sound in music.
  22. 45. Arrangement of notes and rests to create interesting music within the beats
  23. 47. The speed of music
  24. 50. A set number of beats on the staff, separated by lines