Across
- 3. A 2-4 part religious choral work from the Medieval or Renaissance eras
- 4. A common decoration or embellishment on a note
- 6. The position of a triad when built on thirds
- 7. A short melodic or rhythmic idea often used in a piece
- 11. The highest woodwind instrument
- 12. The period of music from 1600 - 1750
- 14. A constantly repeating rhythmic idea
- 16. The texture most prevalent in the Classical period
- 18. How high or low a note is
- 19. To change key within a piece of music
- 20. The end section of a work
- 24. The lengthening of rhythmic values in a melody
- 25. The Amen cadence
- 26. The clef used by viola players
- 29. The name given to the theme of a fugue
- 30. The cadence using chords V - vi
- 31. Two chords creating musical punctuation
- 32. Music written for small ensembles
- 34. A bass line common in Classical keyboard music
- 35. A group of staves on which music written is played at the same time
- 37. A musical sentence
- 38. The plucked string instrument common in the Renaissance and Baroque eras
Down
- 1. A sustained pitch over several bars
- 2. The orchestra playing in unison - common in the Classical era
- 3. The writing of many notes for one syllable in vocal music
- 5. The 2nd most important note in a scale
- 8. An orchestral wind instrument with a plaintive sound
- 9. The smaller group in a Concerto Grosso
- 10. The setting of the Latin liturgy to music
- 13. An interval greater than an octave
- 15. The first section of Sonata Form
- 17. Belonging to a major or minor key
- 21. The nickname for Haydn's Symphony no 94
- 22. Motion where one part remains fairly static while the other moves freely
- 23. A scale made up of half steps
- 26. A name for call and response
- 27. A collection of dances in the same key
- 28. Upper or Lower ____________ a kind of non chord tone
- 33. The substantial overlapping of two themes - eg in a fugue
- 36. Menuet and __________
