GP 3 Review

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Across
  1. 3. The distance between notes
  2. 6. The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
  3. 7. A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
  4. 9. Baroque music is known for this
  5. 11. A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
  6. 12. A mass written near the end of Bach's life
  7. 16. Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
  8. 17. An increase in volume
  9. 18. The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
  10. 19. Musicians play/sing for an audience
  11. 22. The volume at which a section of music is performed
  12. 24. To speed up
  13. 26. A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
  14. 27. A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
  15. 28. A dynamic marking for soft
  16. 29. This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
  17. 32. A dynamic marking for medium loud
  18. 33. To slow down
Down
  1. 1. The way music is interpreted and grouped
  2. 2. Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
  3. 4. A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
  4. 5. A Baroque composer from Italy
  5. 8. A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
  6. 10. A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
  7. 13. A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
  8. 14. A decrease in volume
  9. 15. A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
  10. 20. A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
  11. 21. The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
  12. 23. The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
  13. 25. A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
  14. 29. The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
  15. 30. The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
  16. 31. A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating