Across
- 3. the length of time that a sound or scilence persists
- 4. the perceived highness or lowness or a sound, determined by the speed (frequency) of its vibration.
- 6. the sound of two or more different notes played or sung simultanously creating a combined richer sound.
- 8. a symbol used in musical notation to represent the specific pitch and duration of a musical sound.
- 9. the total stance- the span of notes.
- 10. a specific range of tones produced by a circuit instroment
Down
- 1. a periodic, back and forth motion around an equilibrium position, usuallly inviting when that equilibrium is disturbed
- 2. a structured intentional arrangment of sounds.
- 5. the reoccurring, pediments pattern of strong and weak beats that underlies a piece of music within.
- 7. a technique where a specific note, chord, or beat is enphasized by playing with a greater force, volume or stronger attack than surrounding notes.
