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