Across
- 5. - Latin term for "song" or melody.
- 7. - A lively Renaissance dance.
- 11. - Type of chant named after Pope Gregory I.
- 14. - A bowed string instrument from the medieval era.
- 16. - A popular Renaissance string instrument.
- 18. - A Renaissance dance style.
- 19. - Medieval musicians who performed in courts.
- 22. - Early form of polyphony developed in the Middle Ages.
- 23. - Secular vocal music from the Renaissance era.
- 25. - Famous Renaissance composer, Josquin des Prez.
- 26. - Hymn-like song used in Protestant traditions.
Down
- 1. - A texture with multiple independent voices.
- 2. - Influential Renaissance composer, Giovanni
- 3. - A medieval string instrument with a crank.
- 4. - r medieval Franc.
- 6. - A small medieval drum.
- 8. - A small Renaissance keyboard instrument.9. Chanson - French secular song.
- 9. - Early form of the trombone.
- 10. - Early musical notation symbol
- 12. - Early musical notation symbols.
- 13. - French secular song.
- 15. - Medieval dance form.
- 17. Nova - A 14th-century style of polyphonic music.
- 20. - A small medieval drum.
- 21. - A primary form of sacred music in the Renaissance.
- 23. - Sacred choral composition.
- 24. - A type of call-and-response chant.
