Across
- 3. This symbol indicates the end of a piece of music.
- 4. A sequence of notes in ascending or descending order.
- 6. This symbol lowers the pitch of a note. The opposite of a sharp.
- 9. This tells us which notes are sharp or flat throughout the entire piece.
- 10. String instrument that is held between your knees and has pegs.
- 12. The pulse of the music.
- 15. This word tells musicians when to pluck their music.
- 16. Symbol at the beginning of the staff that indicates pitch range.
- 17. Sticky substance applied to a bow to create friction.
- 19. Adjusting the pitch of a note so that it is correct.
- 20. This symbol is written at the beginning of every line of music.
- 21. A note that is not sharp or flat.
- 22. The speed of the music.
- 24. This word tells musicians when to play with the bow.
- 25. A section of music between two bar lines.
- 28. This symbol raises the pitch of a note. NOT called a "hashtag".
- 29. Medium tempo.
- 30. The largest and lowest-pitched string instrument in the orchestra.
- 31. A piece played by one musician.
Down
- 1. Indicates how loud or soft the music should be played.
- 2. String instrument that is similar to the violin, but bigger.
- 5. Slower, walking tempo.
- 7. This tells us how many beats are in each measure
- 8. This composer wrote "Ode to Joy" even though he was completely deaf.
- 11. This person leads the orchestra with a baton.
- 13. Fast tempo.
- 14. Smallest and highest-pitched string instrument in the orchestra.
- 18. This key signature has two sharps: F# and C#
- 23. This composer wrote "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" at age 6.
- 26. Italian word for "Broken Chord".
- 27. This person writes music.
- 28. Set of five lines and four spaces where music notes are written.
