Across
- 3. A part that’s not required, can be played or skipped.
- 5. play a section again
- 6. Go back to the beginning (Da Capo) and end at “Fine.”
- 7. Return to the original speed
- 9. medium soft
- 11. little by little
- 14. Emphasize the note
- 16. Shows which notes are sharp or flat throughout a piece.
- 19. Notes played smoothly and connected
- 20. Gradually getting softer
- 21. Notes played short and detached
- 22. Gradually getting louder
- 23. The main tune; a sequence of notes that are musically satisfying.
- 24. Chords or background music that supports the melody.
- 27. A second, complementary melody played along with the main melody.
- 29. soft
- 30. Beats per measure shown at the start
- 33. Curves over notes to play them smoothly together
- 34. Fast and lively.
- 35. Gradually slowing down.
Down
- 1. Rapid alternation between two nearby notes.
- 2. Moderate speed.
- 4. The volume of the music
- 8. very fast
- 10. Small notes indicating what another part is playing
- 12. Gradually speeding up.
- 13. loud
- 14. walking pace
- 15. Different endings for repeated sections.
- 17. Connects two notes of the same pitch to make one longer sound.
- 18. Strong, marked accent.
- 20. Go back to the beginning, then jump to the "Coda" sign when directed.
- 23. medium loud
- 25. Also means gradually slowing down, often more dramatically.
- 26. Beats, patterns, or accompaniments that keep the rhythm steady.
- 28. split parts
- 31. All voices or instruments play the same notes.
- 32. The lowest part of the music that supports the harmony and rhythm
