Across
- 4. Two notes that sound the same and are played the same, but have two different note names
- 5. Tells us what volume to play the notes
- 7. All notes; cancels out a flat or sharp
- 12. The 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 8th note of a scale
- 15. Notes marked with a dot on top indicated the note should be played short; play with a stopped bow stroke
- 16. A curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- 17. A note that does not appear in your key signature and stays in effect for the entire measure
- 18. The smallest distance between two notes
- 20. Lowers the pitch of a notes by a half step
- 21. At the beginning of the piece and identifies which notes are on the lines and spaces of the staff
- 22. The pulse of the music
Down
- 1. Two or more notes played in the same direction with a stop between each note
- 2. Tells you how many beats are in a measure and what note gets the beat
- 3. A curved line that connects two or more different pitches
- 6. A sequence of notes in ascending and descending order in consecutive steps
- 8. A note (or notes) that appear before the first full measure
- 9. Lines that extend the music staff higher and lower
- 10. Tells you how many sharps or flats are in a piece
- 11. A pattern of two or more notes in a sequence of half steps altered with sharps, flats, and naturals.
- 13. Two half steps combined
- 14. When you lift the bow to start back at the frog
- 19. Raises the pitch of a note by a half step