Counter Point Game

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Across
  1. 2. Separation larger than a second
  2. 5. A PU,P8, P5, m/M6, m/M3
  3. 6. Intersection of two melodic voices
  4. 8. What you compose
  5. 10. Larger than a second
  6. 14. Does not change
  7. 16. “Parts” in progression in writing a counterpoint
  8. 19. Where the lower voice is higher than the previous voice
  9. 20. A note followed by the same note but is chromatically altered
  10. 22. Soprano and bass move in the same direction
Down
  1. 1. Parts moving to an octave by similar motion
  2. 3. Every cantus note has only one counterpoint note associated with it
  3. 4. The parts moving to a fifth by similar motion
  4. 7. Soprano and bass move in opposite directions
  5. 9. Repetition of a note between two voices
  6. 11. First step in writing a full counterpoint
  7. 12. Lower voice have a higher pitch than the high voice or vice versa
  8. 13. One voice stays the same and the other voice moves up or down
  9. 15. Moving by larger than a third
  10. 16. Moving by a second
  11. 17. Stepwise
  12. 18. Motion with the same direction and interval
  13. 21. The way voices move from chord to chord