La Rejouissance

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Across
  1. 4. One melodic line with chordal accompaniment, often all parts will have the same rhythm.
  2. 5. The key with this arrangement of tones and semitones; tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone, tone. The key for this piece.
  3. 6. The first name of Handel.
  4. 9. What was this piece accompanying?
  5. 10. The number of the movement.
  6. 11. This piece is this. It means 'a sequence'
  7. 13. Time signatures that are often referred to as duple, triple, quadruple. Such as 6/8. Not the type of time signature of this piece.
  8. 15. The family of instruments mainly feartured in this piece.
Down
  1. 1. Two or more melodic lines heard together but moving independently.
  2. 2. Time signatures such as 4/4, 3/8, 2/4. The type of time signature of this piece.
  3. 3. One melodic line with no additional parts or accompaniment.
  4. 7. George, The name of the king who commissioned him to compose the piece.
  5. 8. The emotion and feeling this piece portrays.
  6. 12. The type of dynamics featured in this piece and commonly throughout Baroque music.
  7. 14. The key with this arrangement of tones and semitones; tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone and a half, semitone. Not the key for this piece.