Across
- 2. f- forte (play loudly)
- 3. and remember to use full breath support to control your tone at all dyanamic levels.
- 7. Rest 1 silent beat
- 11. cancels a flat note or sharp # and remains in effect for the entire measure
- 12. Staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces where nts and rests are written.
- 13. is the pulse of music and like your heartbeat it should remail really steady
- 14. Line extend musicstaff. Notes on ledger lines can be above or below the staff.
- 18. two or more notes played together. each combination forms a chord.
- 19. 4 beats
- 20. indicates how many beats per measure ad what kind of note gets one beat
- 21. 2 beats
- 22. raises the note and remains in effect for the entire measure.
- 23. Note 1 beat
- 25. bar lines divide music staff into measures,
Down
- 1. the key signature tells us which notes to play with sharps (#) or flats (note) throughout the music. Indicates the key of g - play all f's as sharps.
- 4. one or more notes that come before the first full measure. The beats of pick-up notes are subtracted from the last measure.
- 5. Line divide music staff into measures.
- 6. indicates the position of the note names on a music staff
- 8. a composition with two different parts, played together.
- 9. mf- mezzo forte (play moderately loud)
- 10. p- piano (play softly)
- 13. take a deep breath through your mouth after you play a full-length note.
- 15. Bar indicates the end of a peice of music.
- 16. holds the note (or rest) longer than normal.
- 17. lowers the note and remains in effects for the entire measure.
- 24. without stopping, play once again from the beginning.
