Across
- 3. The notes written on the piece of music telling the player what they’re supposed to play.
- 5. A much quicker form of musical timing; this will cut common time signatures in half.
- 6. The accidentals on a piece of music showing the player what accidental notes will be played in the scale.
- 7. A notation that tells the player to emphasize the note; make the note louder than other notes
- 9. A note that does not make a sound but is still held out for the entirety of the beat it takes up.
- 10. A regular filled in note that is meant to be played on the head of the drum.
Down
- 1. A time signature where the musician has three notes per beat rather than 1-2.
- 2. The most common timing for musicians (often 4/4). This will usually have 2-4 beats per measure.
- 4. The numbers on the sheet music showing the musician how many beats are in each measure. The top shows how many and the bottom shows what kind.
- 8. A music note that looks like an “X”, usually indicating the player to hit a cymbal or the rim of their drum.
