Across
- 2. Medium Tempo (p11)
- 4. (2words) Tells us which notes to play with sharps or flats throughout the music. (p7)
- 5. (2words) 2 Silent Beats—sits ON the line (p6)
- 6. The pulse of the music and should remain steady (p4)
- 8. It has 5 lines and 4 spaces where notes & rests are written (p3)
- 12. Tells how many beats per measure and what kind of note gets one beat (p5)
- 13. One or more notes that come before the first full measure. (p9)
- 19. Hold the note (or rest) for longer than normal—until the conductor stops you! (p8)
- 20. (2Words) Notes that receive ½ Beat (2 of them = 1 beat) (p10)
- 23. Without stopping, play once again from the beginning (p5)
- 24. A composition with two different parts, played together (p7).
- 26. (2words) Play moderately loud [Medium Loud] (p9)
- 27. Fast Tempo [Quick walking tempo] (p11)
Down
- 1. Slower walking tempo (p11)
- 3. (2Words) This indicates the end of a piece of music (p5)
- 6. (2words) Tells you when to take a deep breath (p6)
- 7. Tells how loud or soft to play (Bonus question—not in book!)
- 9. (2words)A Whole Measure of Silent Beats—Hangs from a staff line. (p7)
- 10. Play Loudly [With a good, full tone] (p9)
- 11. Tell us to count silent beats (p4)
- 14. Get Gradually Louder (p11)
- 15. Cancels a Flat or Sharp and remains in effect for the entire measure (p5)
- 16. Play softly [With a good, soft tone] (p9)
- 17. (2words) extend the music staff above or below the staff (p3)
- 18. Get Gradually softer [aka Decrescendo] (p11)
- 21. Two or more notes played together. Each combination forms a chord. (p8)
- 22. The speed of music. These are usually written above the staff in Italian. (p11)
- 25. (2words) divide the music staff into measures (p3)
