Music Theory: Review of the First Quarter

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Across
  1. 3. An articulation symbol which shortens the duration of a note (from Italian for “detached”)
  2. 4. A curved line connecting two or more notes of different pitches
  3. 5. A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch
  4. 7. A thin line followed by a thick line; signifies the end of a piece of music
  5. 8. Used to designate notes of low pitches
  6. 12. Short lines added to extend the range of a staff when a note is above or below it
  7. 13. A line which crosses the staff and divides it into measures, or bars
  8. 14. A sudden, strong accent (from the Italian for “forceful”)
  9. 17. A note that spans four beats
  10. 18. The area between bar lines
Down
  1. 1. Gradually slower
  2. 2. The five lines and four spaces on which music is written
  3. 5. Used to designate notes of high pitches
  4. 6. (in simple meter) Two numbers which dictate the number of beats in each measure and the note duration which receives one beat
  5. 9. A method of assigning syllables to the tones of the diatonic scale
  6. 10. To be performed smoothly
  7. 11. Moderately soft
  8. 15. Fast and jolly
  9. 16. A symbol placed on the left side of a staff that designates pitches on that staff
  10. 19. Plural of “staff”