Across
- 1. There are ________ sections of "Laudate Dominum," labelled by letters.
- 4. The song "Laudate Dominum" is in what language?
- 6. Last name of composer of "Life Has Loveliness."
- 7. "Laudate Dominum" translates to ________________.
- 10. "Laudate Dominum" is mostly __________ minor.
- 14. Triplets are borrowed rhythms from ___________ meter.
- 16. At mm 47 of "Sing To Me," the dynamic marking stands for _____.
- 17. What is the time signature for "Laudate Dominum?"
- 18. The key of "Sing To Me" is ___________.
- 20. The text in Laudate Dominum is from the book of _______.
- 21. First name of the composer of "El Vito."
- 22. The tenors are singing with the ______ on "Laudate Dominum."
- 23. The dots located under the notes in "Laudate Dominum" are called _____.
Down
- 2. The only piece with a key change is _______.
- 3. There are __________ measures in "Sing To Me."
- 5. In "Sing To Me," the notes with a 3 over them grouped together are called a _______.
- 8. The key of "Laudate Dominum" is _________.
- 9. Everyone starts on ____ in "Sing To Me."
- 11. "El Vito" comes from a region of Spain known as ________.
- 12. The last name of the person who wrote the text for "Sing to Me" is ______.
- 13. The song "El Vito" is in mostly what language?
- 15. The composer of "Laudate Dominum" is ________.
- 19. The altos are singing with the _______ in "Laudate Dominum."
- 22. The word staccato means ____________.
- 24. The song "Sing to Me" has ______ parts.
