Across
- 4. to create or write a melody/chord progression
- 5. a 4-note chord that consists of a root, 3rd, 5th, and 7th
- 6. a way of organizing the twelve chromatic pitches in perfect fifths
- 8. a natural minor with the 2nd and 5th lowered by a half step
- 10. to create a chord accompaniment for a melody
- 11. a natural minor with the 2nd lowered by a half step
- 14. a major scale (no notes raised or lowered)
- 15. a triads notes are rearranged so the 3rd is the bottom note of the chord
Down
- 1. the minor has 5 sharps on the circle of 5ths
- 2. to get gradually louder in volume
- 3. the major has two flats in the circle of fifths
- 4. the time period from 1730 to 1820 (Mozart, Beethoven, etc.)
- 7. the note of a chord played sequentially
- 9. a major scale with the 4th raised by a half step
- 12. the clef at the bottom of a grand staff
- 13. the time period from 1600 to 1750 (Bach, Vivaldi, etc.)
