GCSE Music - Texture

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Across
  1. 2. Two or more independent melodic lines performed at the same time.
  2. 5. A musical texture where two or more parts move independently of each
  3. 6. motion type where two voices move in opposite directions—one up, the other down.
  4. 9. the simultaneous variation of a single melody line. A variation of the melody is played over the original melody.
  5. 11. Where a bar or phrase is alternated between two instruments, groups of instruments or singers; from 'anti' (opposite' or 'against') and 'phonos' (voice).
  6. 13. two or more people performing the same melody 8 notes apart.
  7. 14. One of the most popular musical textures that contains backing and a main melody.
Down
  1. 1. Two or more people performing the same note or melody.
  2. 3. Refers to a musical texture whereby one musician or group of musicians makes a musical statement and this is immediately answered by another musician or group of musicians.
  3. 4. Music consisting of a single unaccompanied melody line.
  4. 7. motion type where one voice is stationary, while the other voice moves (in either direction).
  5. 8. motion type where two voices move in the same direction, both up or both down.
  6. 10. A musical texture in which all parts move in a similar rhythm creating a chordal/harmony effect.
  7. 12. One part copying or imitating another, not necessarily at the same pitch