Across
- 2. To move all the notes up or down by a consistent interval.
- 4. A texture in which there is one single part, sounding alone.
- 7. A type of scale that is close to the harmonic minor scale, but without the flattened 6th or the raised 7th.
- 8. A device placed on an instrument to make the sound soft, dull and/or buzzy.
- 9. A musical device where intervals are made wider, or durations are made longer.
- 10. A structure which involves the same musical material being used for the different verses of text within a song.
- 12. A chord with a root, minor 3rd, diminished 5th and minor 7th.
- 14. When chords or notes move in the same interval steps.
- 15. Seven notes played in the time where there would normally be four of the same value.
- 16. Five notes played in the time when four would normally be played.
Down
- 1. A texture in which several parts, in harmony, move in a pattern of block chords.
- 3. The period classified by musical intensity, the use of large orchestras and a complex approach to harmony and tonality.
- 5. Use of chords or notes outside of the prevailing key.
- 6. Harmonic progressions which have a clear sense of tonal centre and serve to lead the music back to that tonal centre.
- 11. To play three notes in the time where there would normally be two of the same value.
- 13. Loud and soft sounds, usually indicated by performance terms such as piano and forte.
