Across
- 2. sweetly
- 7. symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat
- 8. suddnely loud, sudden strong accent;
- 9. joined, smoothly in a connected manner;
- 10. divided, music splits for inside and outside desk;
- 11. a short aria;
- 12. held;
- 13. half;
- 17. press down the pedal on the piano;
- 18. gradually growing quieter, dynamic;
- 21. played with the right hand (M.D.);
- 23. bowing technique where the bow bounces or jumps off the string;
- 24. part of instrument that keeps strings in place, connects two sections of a composition
- 25. moderately softly, dynamic;
- 28. As loud as possible, dynamic;
- 29. Symbol that lowers the pitch by a semitone
- 30. higher than tenor, lower than soprano
- 31. very lively, up tempo;
- 32. somewhat slow, not as slow as largo;
- 34. lowest voice; double __
- 36. gradually increasing the tempo;*
- 39. played with the left hand (M.G.);
- 41. highest voice of the standard four voice ranges
- 42. moderate;
- 44. symbol that raises the pitch a semitone
- 45. cheerful or brisk, lively or fast;
- 47. In a singing style;
- 49. a verse of a song
- 50. slowly;
- 51. an extra note added as an embellishment
- 52. 2/2 time signature
- 53. very quickly;
- 55. all together, in an orchestra;
- 56. very;
Down
- 1. alone or a single voice
- 2. ___ markings tell you how loud or quiet to play
- 3. layered effect, repeated and imitated by other instruments with a time delay
- 4. loud then immediately soft, dynamic;
- 5. growing louder, dynamic marking;
- 6. from the sign;
- 14. loud, dynamic;
- 15. Again;
- 16. how fast you should play
- 19. playing two notes simultaneously on a bowed strings instrument
- 20. emphasize, make a particular note more important
- 21. moderately loudly, dynamic;
- 22. at ease, play slowly;
- 26. tells you what note value is one beat
- 27. Very loud, dynamic;
- 31. vibrating, slight variation in the pitch of a note;
- 33. return to the beginning and end at "fine";
- 35. slowing down
- 37. same as __diminuendo__, dynamic;
- 38. pinched, pluck the string;
- 40. at a walking pace;
- 43. Notes of a chord played in succession, usually wide ranging;
- 46. detached;
- 48. Without instrumental accompaniment;
- 54. the second lowest voice of the standard four voice ranges