Music

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Across
  1. 6. Author of the New-England Psalm-Singer: or American Chorister (1770)
  2. 8. Basic sticking techniques and patterns
  3. 9. Texture with a melody and a harmonic accompaniment going on at once
  4. 12. A vocal genre with multiple individual lines that is usually divided into short sections that reflect the poetry’s structure
  5. 13. A church member with a strong voice
  6. 16. Black Revolutionary War fifer, called “Zeal” by his friends
  7. 18. The highness or lowness of the sound
  8. 19. Occurs when two conflicting rhythmic patterns are present simultaneously
  9. 23. Rebellion in 1791 around Pittsburgh to prevent the federal excise tax
  10. 24. Italian term applied most often to vocal music
  11. 26. A short-long rhythmic pattern, with the short note occurring on a strong pulse
  12. 27. Women’s Shuffle Dance
  13. 30. A workshop devoted to creating manuscript copies of music
  14. 31. Studies music in culture, especially outside of the Western tradition
  15. 33. Percussive classification that includes bells
  16. 35. A single sheet containing an announcement (would call a “flyer” today)
  17. 36. A set of phrases that make a complete melody
Down
  1. 1. Accepted that their colonial status was under British control
  2. 2. The practice of psalm-singing
  3. 3. A piece constructed by means of imitative polyphony
  4. 4. Featured one or more soloists in addition to an orchestra
  5. 5. Comes from the French word “key”
  6. 7. Discussed the “emancipation of the dissonance”
  7. 10. A prolific contributor to the First New England School’s overall output
  8. 11. A three-note chord consisting of two intervals of a third
  9. 14. Founder of Georgia
  10. 15. Creator of the first “Star-Spangled Banner” score for Francis Scott Key
  11. 17. The twelve different pitches in ascending order
  12. 20. by 1794, the citizens of the new United States certainly uniformly associated “_____” with their recent struggles to liberate themselves from British rule
  13. 21. The lowest “voice” in a series of chords
  14. 22. Finger used to pluck the violin string
  15. 23. See description and depiction on figure 3-1
  16. 25. Means “people who build a house”
  17. 28. Named for the Italian word meaning to “tremble”
  18. 29. Italian, meaning “sign”
  19. 32. A rapid oscillation between the note and a neighboring pitch
  20. 34. A small high-pitched flute that has no keys