Across
- 2. the ordered duration of sounds and silences
- 6. a series of single tones that add up to a recognizable whole
- 8. moderate tempo
- 13. becoming faster
- 15. Range distance between the highest and lowest tones that a given voice or instrument can produce
- 16. Signature sharp or flat signs immediately following the clef sign at the beginning of a piece of music, indicating the key in which the music is to be played
- 17. part of the total range of an instrument or voice
- 20. gradually louder
- 21. instruments of definite or indefinite pitch whose sound is produced by striking by hand, or with a stick or hammer or by shaking or rubbings
- 24. lively tempo
- 25. very slow; seldom
- 27. another term for measure,other used in Jazz
- 28. moderately soft(mp)
Down
- 1. scale including all twelve tones of the octave
- 3. very high-pitched whistle-like tones, produced in bowed string instruments by lightly touching the string at certain points while bowing
- 4. single melodic line without accompaniment
- 5. accenting a note at an unexpected time, as between two beats or on a weak beat
- 6. rhythmic group set off by bar lines, containing a fixed number of beats
- 7. regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal units of time
- 9. gradually softer
- 10. organization of beats into regular groups
- 11. performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time
- 12. series of pitches arranged in order from low to high or high to low
- 14. degrees of loudness or softness in music
- 18. sound that has a definite pitch, or frequency
- 19. interval between two tones in which the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower tone
- 21. relative highness or lowness of a sound
- 22. becoming slower
- 23. vibrations that are transmitted, usually through air, to the eardrum, which sends impulses to the brain
- 26. how chords are constructed and how they follow each other
