Across
- 3. The piece that secures the reed onto the mouthpiece of a clarinet.
- 4. A reed instrument from the Middle Ages.
- 6. A place where women could be educated and participate in creating and performing music in the Middle Ages.
- 8. First name of a prominent female composer during the Middle Ages.
- 13. The artistic style of Rome.
- 14. An Italian music term that means "gradually faster".
- 16. The most popular instrument during the Middle Ages.
- 17. A French song with different vocal parts sung at the same time.
- 19. First name of a prominent male composer during the Middle Ages.
- 20. The longest part of the flute.
- 21. Last name of the man who composed the "Four Seasons" violin concerto.
- 23. The family of instruments that sit in the middle of the orchestra.
- 26. An Italian music tern that has the same meaning as decrescendo.
- 29. A movement that introduced new signs and symbols for writing music. (2 words)
Down
- 1. The distance between two notes that is larger than a step and smaller than a leap.
- 2. The lowest of the social classes during the Middle Ages.
- 5. The leader of the orchestra.
- 7. Cancels any sharps or flats that were applied to a note.
- 9. An ancient version of the modern guitar.
- 10. Raises a note by one semitone.
- 11. The brass instrument that uses a slide.
- 12. Pieces of sacred music that act like a conversation between the leader and the congregation in a church service.
- 15. A pair of hand drums used in the Middle Ages.
- 18. An Italian music term that means "immediately slower".
- 22. A trumpet has three of these.
- 24. A chant for two or more voices.
- 25. The pattern of whole (w) and half (h) steps that create a major scale.
- 27. Lowers a note by one semitone.
- 28. The most popular type of music during the Middle Ages.
