Across
- 5. 2 or more notes together and their relationship
- 6. one half step down
- 8. group of notes arranged in ascending or descending order
- 10. highest voice category
- 11. written, paper form of music
- 14. speed of the music
- 17. how loud or soft to sing
- 19. second highest voice category
- 21. group of 3 or more simultaneous notes
- 22. the way different sounds are combined
- 24. song or anthem of a school
- 26. b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,v,w,x,z
- 27. group of musicians who play or sing together
- 30. the subjects of Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Visual Art, Dance, and Theater
- 33. lowest voice category
- 36. the specific diction of the words in a song
- 37. a type of symbol before a note indicating sharp, flat, or natural
- 38. someone who writes a piece of music
- 40. emphasizes a beat >
- 43. gradually get louder
- 45. place for performance
- 46. pitches with letter names
- 50. an author/owner's decision for when their work may be reproduced
- 51. second to the lowest voice category
- 52. distance between two pitches
- 53. song sung by school to encourage team
Down
- 1. section of a melody or tune
- 2. someone who writes a song
- 3. hurtful, negligent, and sometimes popular way of speaking
- 4. most written music instructions are written in this language
- 7. a musical work that has been created
- 9. five note scale
- 12. one half step up #
- 13. the lower clef symbol
- 15. the melodies and ideas of a song and how they are repeated
- 16. two musicians singing together
- 17. gradually get softer
- 18. to perform without preparation
- 20. the higher clef symbol
- 23. simple, singable melody
- 25. muscle which inflates the lungs
- 28. five lines on the page to place a clef and notes upon
- 29. voices singing without instruments
- 31. symbol that turns a sharp or flat note into a natural note
- 32. diminish sound or get quieter
- 33. Austrian composer who lived from 1685 to 1750 - Johann Sebastian _____
- 34. the voice type between tenor and bass
- 35. steady pulse of a song
- 39. type or class of music
- 41. a traditional genre of music conforming to an established form
- 42. organized series of pitches
- 44. a performance in order to obtain a position
- 47. an arrangement of long and short sounds
- 48. a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes y, and w
- 49. group of people working together to tell or sing
