Across
- 2. A combination of two or more notes played together that supports the melody.
- 4. The perceived highness or lowness of a sound based on its frequency.
- 7. A combination of two or more notes played together, complimenting each other, sounding pleasant and nice.
- 8. The main phrase you hear in a song. Arranged by different rhythms and pitches.
- 10. The act of writing the composition.
- 13. A group of sharps or flats placed after the clef sign on the staff, indicating which notes are needed to be raised or lowered.
- 15. A sign that comes after the clef indicating how many beats there are in a measure and what note receives what beat.
Down
- 1. A combination of two or more notes played together that sounds unstable and unpleasant to listen to
- 3. A symbol that indicates a musical sound.
- 5. An original piece of music written intentionally.
- 6. The interval between two notes that have different pitches but the same name.
- 9. An ordered series of notes that form a progression between a note and its octave.
- 11. The study of music that helps you understand and communicate the language of music.
- 12. The distance in pitch between two notes.
- 14. A group of notes that form the basis of a musical composition.
