Across
- 2. Ornament in which 2 notes are rapidly alternated
- 6. Volume indications
- 7. Pair of lines marking the end of a piece
- 10. Full name of the cello
- 11. Always
- 13. Slide
- 18. Instruction to divide notes between players
- 19. First chair, Violin I
- 20. Marked,accented bow stroke
- 22. Section solo
- 23. Two of the same note connected in one bow
- 24. Clef in which two dots surround the "F" line on the staff
- 25. What the audience yells at the end of a great concert!
- 28. F# vs Gb
- 30. The order of the flats in a key signature
- 33. Two different notes connected in one bow
- 37. The instrument that gives the tuning A in a full orchestra concert
- 39. Musical era 1600-1750 featuring Bach
- 40. Play over the bridge
- 41. Everyone
- 43. How many symphonies did Beethoven write?
- 44. Lightly
- 48. Distinguished word for conductor
- 54. Continue to the next movement without pause
- 59. Medium tempo
- 61. Who composed the "New World" Symphony?
- 63. Sharps, flats, and naturals
- 64. Separated
- 65. Faster; literally, more motion
- 66. Dance movement usually in 3/4 time
- 69. Bit by bit
- 71. Word signifying the end of a piece,usually following repeats
- 73. Five lines and four spaces
- 74. Slower; literally, less motion
- 76. The order of the sharps in a key signature
- 78. Moving in half steps
- 79. Sound effect produced by shaking bow briskly
- 80. Movement of a symphony that is usually slow
- 81. Continue the printed articulation
- 82. Short piece at the beginning of a concert or opera
Down
- 1. Gradually slow down
- 3. Play in singing style
- 4. Sustained
- 5. Smooth;connected
- 6. An x in front of a note, raising it two half steps
- 8. Heavy
- 9. abcdef#g#a ascending; sharps become naturals descending
- 12. Composer of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
- 14. Synonym for decrescendo
- 15. Tchaikovsky's first name
- 16. A lot
- 17. Symbol for holding beyond note value
- 21. Expressively;emotionally
- 26. Plucked
- 27. Interval between A and Bb
- 29. Sharps or flats shown at the beginning of a piece
- 31. Composed the Four Seasons
- 32. Lively tempo
- 34. Remain in position;don't shift
- 35. Playing between the strong beats
- 36. Clef the violin uses
- 38. From the sign
- 42. Distance between two notes
- 45. Broadly
- 46. Robbed time; giving and taking time
- 47. Section leaders
- 49. Original tempo
- 50. From the beginning
- 51. Gradually getting louder
- 52. Distance between barlines
- 53. Suddenly/immediately
- 55. Walking tempo
- 56. Serious musicians use the word "piece" rather than ________when referring to an instrumental work
- 57. Stop;sometimes referred to as railroad tracks
- 58. Eight notes apart
- 60. Clef associated with the viola
- 62. Strings on a cello (high to low)
- 67. Fast tempo
- 68. Playing in tune;pitch
- 70. An ending to a piece meaning "tail"
- 71. Musical form based on imitation
- 72. Sweetly
- 75. With the wood of the bow
- 77. First beat of the measure
