Cross Word Music

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Across
  1. 6. of the two main forms of sacred Renaissance music.
  2. 8. – The steady pulse that forms the basic unit of time in music.
  3. 9. highness or lowness.
  4. 11. – Emphasis placed on a particular note or beat to make it stand out.
  5. 12. – The degree of loudness or softness in a musical performance.
  6. 13. The organization of beats into regular groups
  7. 16. Accent- A tone emphasized by playing it more loudly than the tones around it
  8. 17. Quality or tone color of a sound
  9. 20. – The speed or pace of a piece of music.
  10. 22. Becoming faster
  11. 24. Resting place at the end of a phase in a melody
  12. 25. – A very slow tempo, often with a broad and stately feeling.
  13. 26. A combination of 3 or more tones sounded at once
  14. 27. a series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
  15. 28. produced by felt covered hammers, striking against steel rings.
  16. 29. slower.
Down
  1. 1. order duration of sounds and silences
  2. 2. – The span between the lowest and highest notes that a voice or instrument can produce.
  3. 3. of pictures arranged in order from low to high or high to low.
  4. 4. composition based on one main theme or subject.
  5. 5. for several voices sent to a short secular poem, common in renaissance music.
  6. 7. When tones are separated by an interval
  7. 10. – The distance in pitch between two notes.
  8. 14. – A slow and solemn tempo, even slower than Largo.1. Pitch-relative highness or lowness.1. Pitch-relative highness or lowness.1. Pitch-relative highness or lowness.
  9. 15. – The deliberate shifting of accent to a weak beat or offbeat.
  10. 18. placed at the beginning of the staff to show the pitch of each line and space
  11. 19. of a melody
  12. 21. set of five horizontal lines between or on which notes are positioned.
  13. 23. – A symbol indicating silence for a specific duration in a piece of music.