Music History

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  1. 2. A style of music derive from jazz
  2. 5. The period of music from 1750-1820
  3. 7. the first and main note of a key
  4. 9. A composition with two or more voice parts acting independently
  5. 10. the fifth degree of the scale
  6. 14. Italian for high. Second highest female voice
  7. 16. the art of spontaneously creating music while playing
  8. 18. A piece of music that comes before a larger work such as an opera or play
  9. 20. A term for the parts of an instruments range
  10. 21. Non Religious
  11. 22. Refers to music that has two or more individual voice parts.
  12. 24. A performer who excels in technical ability
  13. 25. The musical period occurring from about 1830 to 1900
  14. 26. This quartet usually has two violins, a viola and a cello.
  15. 27. Music produced by electronic means
  16. 28. A rhythm pattern that accents the normally weak beats.
  17. 29. A three or four movement work that usually features a solo instrument.
  18. 30. Music that has a single unaccompanied melodic line
  19. 31. Decoration of a melody such as trills
  20. 32. A period in history where there was a revival or rebirth of the arts.
Down
  1. 1. A traditional ritual melody composed of a single line which is traditionally unaccompanied.
  2. 3. one of the earliest keyboard instruments
  3. 4. Button Like objects which a brass player pushes down to play different notes
  4. 6. The highness or lowness of a musical sound
  5. 8. A cylindrical single-reed woodwind instrument
  6. 11. The style of music prevalent from 1890-1920
  7. 12. A style of country music that was developed in 1940s
  8. 13. The period of music from 1600-1750
  9. 15. Poet-musicians who performed throughout Europe in the 11-13th century.
  10. 17. a keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked
  11. 19. rhythmic music originating in the Caribbean island of Jamaica in the 1960s.
  12. 23. The art of scoring music for an orchestra
  13. 29. an electronic keyboard instrument invented in 1965