Instrumental Music Theory Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. a marking that determines how a note is started and/or ended
  2. 6. clarity in the production of notes
  3. 9. of Fifths, the visual organization system for key signatures (three words)
  4. 11. the step in the musical process in which ideas are communicated
  5. 12. gradually decreasing in speed during a phrase
  6. 15. the intervals of a Major scale
  7. 16. gradual increasing in loudness
  8. 19. a muscular structure in the torso that contracts and expands as you breath
  9. 21. a series or system of written symbols used to represent music
  10. 22. the organization of a musical composition
  11. 25. the artistic communication by the performer of music
  12. 26. a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
  13. 28. the character or quality of a musical sound
  14. 29. the quality of the instrument of being deep, full, and reverberating
  15. 31. the position of the body for proper singing
  16. 32. the “coming together” of different instruments so that everyone is heard
  17. 33. a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
Down
  1. 1. the balance of the body (and spine) to facilitate proper breathing and playing
  2. 3. the organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic
  3. 4. a musical sound with reference to its quality, and strength
  4. 5. the combination of musical notes
  5. 7. the art of creating music with a personal intention
  6. 8. relating to the ear or the sense of hearing
  7. 10. notation, the system of syllables for rhythm reading (two words)
  8. 13. a short musical thought
  9. 14. a mark over a note or rest that is to be lengthened
  10. 17. the volume of a sound or note
  11. 18. adjusting to the correct or uniform pitch
  12. 20. gradual decreasing in loudness
  13. 23. the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
  14. 24. a melody begun by one part, then repeated by another part
  15. 27. a combination of notes which are in harmony with each other
  16. 30. a group of musicians playing together