Across
- 4. two notes of the same pitch
- 9. Three note chord
- 11. when the melody moves to a note appropriate to a new chord while the harmony still lags behind playing the old chord
- 13. a harmonic combination that is stable, usually in thirds
- 14. interval spanning 7 semitones
- 15. interval widened by one chromatic semitone
- 16. distance between two pitches
- 17. chord containing a root, major third and perfect fifth
- 18. distance equal to two semitones
Down
- 1. chord containing a root, minor third and perfect fifth
- 2. creating tension by prolonging a consonant note while the underlying harmony changes
- 3. move from a dissonant to a consonant note/chord
- 5. smallest Western music interval
- 6. Three or more notes combined harmoniously
- 7. interval shortened by one chromatic semitone
- 8. Two notes separated by eight full tones
- 10. harsh, and lacks harmony
- 12. ensemble of 4 singers or instrumentalists
- 14. interval spanning 5 semitones
- 19. most important and fundamental note of the composition. This note is the same as the key