Across
- 3. A five note scale, commonly with no semitone intervals
- 4. Traditional 4 verse Spanish Poetry. Often mixed with indigenous and African rhythms, songs and dances
- 5. A scale of the same notes of another scale but starting on a different note within the scale
- 6. 20th century Mexican composer of Sinofonia India
- 7. 20th century Argentine singer/songwriter, know for Chacarera music
- 8. 1st section of the Mass Ordinary. ____ Eleison
- 9. 2nd section of the Mass Ordinary, only played on Sundays.
- 11. 16-17th century Guatemalan composer of Villancicos
- 13. Son ________: Veracruz folk music combining elements from Indigenous, baroque, and West African music commonly in 6/8 and uses string instruments. In the 19th Century, lyrics reflect Colonial life
- 14. literally "sound." A genre of Mexican folk music and dance, unrelated to ___ Cubano
- 15. 20th century Argentine composer, wrote Missa Crella
- 17. 20th century Mexican singer from Veracruz, known for interpreting Agustín Lara's work
- 20. Repetition of a melodic line in another voice in a polyphonic texture
- 22. 17th century Spanish composer, Student of Gaspar de Fernández, worked in Mexico making baroque music
- 23. Faster but very similar to the Huayno. Characterized by the sound of the charango and the march-like rhythm of the low drum.
- 25. Main vernacular song form of Spain and Hispanic America since the Renaissance. Uses Homophony, coplas, and alternating refrain
- 26. Multiple simultaneous melodic lines
- 28. 4th section of the Mass Ordinary, "Holy, holy, holy"
Down
- 1. 3rd section of the Mass Ordinary, Nicene Creed.
- 2. Argentine dance and folk music characterized by Hemiola syncopation between 6/8 and 3/4
- 5. 20th century Mexican composer/musician, wrote Huapango inspired by folk music in Veracruz
- 6. Andean lute-like string instrument
- 10. 5th section of the Mass Ordinary, Agnus ___, "Lamb of God"
- 12. 18th century Italian composer migrated to Cordoba, Peru. Jesuit music teacher who's work became standard in South America. Used Basso Continuo
- 13. Mexican guitar-like string instrument
- 16. 2 groups of 3 even beats alternating with 3 groups of 2 even beats, 6/8 & 3/4 coexisting
- 18. Basso ______: Harmonic structure supplied by a bassline with numbers, sharps and flats
- 19. Danza de ___________: Bolivian native dance used in Catholic festivals, music made with flutes and rattles on the dancer's ankles
- 21. 16th century Spanish composer whose student took his name and wrote the 1st Native music on paper
- 22. Monophonic, non-metric, modal music, exclusive type of European church music from 2nd-9th century AD
- 24. 20th century Argentine singer, known for her flute-like voice, worked with Ariel Ramírez
- 27. Popular Bolivian/Peruvian dance from which the Argentine carnavalito originates.
