Music and Psychology

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Across
  1. 1. Behavior that violates social norms and expectations
  2. 3. Shared expectations and rules that guide behavior within a specific culture.
  3. 5. A set of actions performed for symbolic or religious significance within a culture.
  4. 6. The volume of a musical piece, indicated by terms like pianissimo (very soft) or fortissimo (very loud).
  5. 8. The combination of notes that are considered stable and harmonically pleasing.
  6. 12. The tendency to view one's own culture as superior to others and to judge other cultures based on one's own values.
  7. 13. Create a piece of music.
  8. 15. A testable statement or prediction that can be verified through experimentation or observation.
  9. 17. A concluding section of a musical piece, typically providing a sense of resolution.
  10. 18. The art of combining different melodies in a way that is harmonically interesting.
  11. 19. A factor or element that can be changed or manipulated in an experiment or study.
  12. 21. Signature, The notational convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
  13. 22. A short musical idea or pattern that is repeated and developed.
  14. 23. A musical work created by a composer.
  15. 24. A series of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order.
  16. 25. A recurring melody or musical idea in a composition.
  17. 26. The perceived frequency of a sound, determining its highness or lowness.
  18. 27. A change of key within a piece of music.
  19. 28. The overall structure of a musical piece, often described in terms of sections like ABA or sonata-allegro.
Down
  1. 2. A statistical relationship between two or more variables that tend to change together.
  2. 3. A sequence of notes or chords that brings a section of music to a close.
  3. 4. The system of social relationships involving family ties and connections.
  4. 7. The combination of notes that are considered unstable and create tension.
  5. 9. Signature, A set of sharp or flat symbols placed at the beginning of a musical staff to indicate the key of the piece.
  6. 10. The interconnectedness and interdependence of societies on a global scale.
  7. 11. A fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, often the subject of scientific study.
  8. 12. Based on observation and experience rather than theory or pure logic.
  9. 14. A sociological perspective that views society as a system of interrelated parts working together to maintain stability.
  10. 16. A qualitative research method that involves in-depth study and description of a culture or social group.
  11. 20. A repeating musical motif or pattern.
  12. 22. The systematic approach or set of methods used in a particular scientific study.