MUSIC IN ATINIQUITY

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Across
  1. 3. derives from greek word melos which means music as a performing art
  2. 4. the strings run parallel to the resonating soundboard and attach to a crossbar supported by two arms
  3. 5. is a series of three or more different pitches in ascending or descending order
  4. 8. the surviving greek music, consisting of a single melodic line
  5. 10. who wrote the most influential passages on the uses and effects of music
  6. 14. is sound and sound by its nature is impermanent
  7. 15. is a two successive tetrachords shared a note
  8. 17. is a flute made from the radius of a griffon vulture
  9. 18. is formed between two notes of different pitch
  10. 20. was a pipe typically played in pairs
Down
  1. 1. an akkadian high priestess at Ur, who composed hymns
  2. 2. comprised four notes spanning a perfect fourth
  3. 6. one’s ethical character or way of being and behaving
  4. 7. is a two successive tetrachords separated by a whole tone
  5. 9. the founder greek music theory
  6. 11. a poetry meant poetry sung to the lyre
  7. 12. notes moving half step and whole step
  8. 13. was a large lyre, used especially for processions and sacred ceremonies and in the theatre
  9. 16. is a set of pitches within specific range or region of the voice
  10. 19. the strings are perpendicular to the soundboard, and the neck that supports them is attached directly to the soundbox