Across
- 3. It means ‘fast’
- 5. An optional line of singing above the melody
- 6. The distance between two notes
- 10. A symbol of musical notation indicating that the note should be prolonged beyond the normal duration its note value would have
- 13. A sign placed immediately to the left of (or above) a note to show that the note must be changed in pitch
- 17. It means ‘becoming faster’; a gradual increase in tempo
- 19. It means ‘very fast’
- 21. Describes a musical scale that includes five whole steps and two half steps in each octave, in which the two half steps are separated from each other by either two or three whole steps,
- 22. It means a medium or ‘walking tempo’
Down
- 1. It means ‘very slow’
- 2. Lines and spaces on which to put notes, contains g clef and f clef
- 4. Two notes that sound the same, but are written differently; ex F# and Gb
- 7. Notes which are sung smoothly and connected
- 8. Speaking with the tongue, teeth, lips in order to make sure every sound is heard
- 9. The relation of one note to another, and the relative pitching of each note
- 11. It means ‘slow’
- 12. The voice part located between bass and tenor in range
- 14. Describes a musical scale with twelve pitches that are a half step apart
- 15. The dome-shaped muscle attached to the bottom of the lungs that is the main muscle in breathing
- 16. Each note is separate from the one before and after it
- 18. A passage that brings a piece to an end
- 20. Also known as the ‘voice box', it is the organ at the top of the neck involved in producing sound
