Music Theory 2 Review

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Across
  1. 3. the first five pitches in a diatonic scale
  2. 8. relationship in which two keys share sound
  3. 9. one pitch sounding at a time
  4. 11. meter with three beats per bar
  5. 12. meters whose beats are divisible by three
  6. 14. the space between pitches
  7. 15. extend the staff
  8. 17. melodic representation of key
  9. 18. assigns names to pitches
  10. 21. emphasizing beats or parts of beats that are not normally emphasized
  11. 24. within key
  12. 25. relationship in which two keys share tonic
  13. 26. scale that is half minor, half major
  14. 27. unstable
  15. 29. notates pitches on five lines and four spaces
  16. 30. seventh scale degree in natural minor
  17. 31. stable
  18. 32. relationship in which two keys share all pitches
  19. 33. meter with four beats per bar
Down
  1. 1. consists of treble clef, bass clef, a bracket and a brace
  2. 2. scale that is minor with a leading tone
  3. 4. meter with two beats per bar
  4. 5. hierarchy pitches in which tonic is the most consonant
  5. 6. consists of five pitches, excluding the leading tones
  6. 7. most consonant scale degree
  7. 10. number of pitches in a key
  8. 13. also known as C4
  9. 16. the last four pitches in a diatonic scale
  10. 19. most dissonant scale degree
  11. 20. impartial bar at the beginning of a work
  12. 22. outside of key
  13. 23. two or more pitches sounding at a time
  14. 28. notational symbols that show alterations to pitch
  15. 30. meters whose beats are divisible by two