Across
- 1. A slow tempo or speed
- 6. a group of chords that create harmonic tension
- 8. the first beat in a measure by a leader of an ensemble
- 11. a succession of music sounds, not as long as a melody
- 15. the simultaneous combination of pitches
- 17. can also be called orchestration
- 18. a group of pitches based on a particular tonic and a compromising scale
- 19. the interval between two music notes, top twice the bottom
- 20. Regular pattern within a bar and measure
- 22. gently, soft
- 23. loud or strong
- 25. music interval equivalent to a 1/12 octave
- 27. refers to a specific chord or key, brighter sound
- 29. a large movement within a symphony or concerto
- 33. a succession of musical sounds
- 34. the rate if speed for a music work
- 35. means growing
- 37. the frequency of a note
- 38. symbols that represent sounds or pitches
- 39. the most important melody in a musical work
Down
- 2. an emphasis at the beginning of a music sound
- 3. when two or more sounds are put together
- 4. to be played alone
- 5. the symbol that is added to a beat that makes it lowered than half a step
- 7. a structure of work for a large ensemble
- 9. a specific number of sounds that are organized within a number
- 10. a walking temp or walking pace
- 12. a measurement of time in music that has a specific number of pulses
- 13. louder than forte
- 14. a group of musicians playing together like an orchestra
- 16. a succession of musical sounds, souder sounding
- 21. softr than piano
- 24. the organization of all the tones of a piece of music
- 26. a symbol that when added to anote increases it by half a step
- 28. coral composition
- 30. an extended solo
- 31. an ordered succession of adjacent pitches
- 32. always
- 34. a pitch that is the first degree of a major or inor scale
- 36. a music interval between pitches
