Across
- 3. this number tells us how many beats are in the measure
- 4. a note that receives two counts
- 8. written at the end of a piece of music
- 9. two notes of the same pitch are connected by this
- 10. five lines and four spaces
- 12. this receives one count of silence
- 13. notes in the higher pitch ranges
- 15. this type of line goes near the notehead
- 16. a note that receives one count
- 17. signs that help to organize the music so it can easily be read
- 19. the treble and bass clef connected by a line and a brace
- 23. music is divided into equal parts by these
- 26. the space between two bar lines
- 27. this note receives three counts
- 31. this symbol adds half of what comes before it
Down
- 1. the other name for the treble clef
- 2. stems go this way on the right side of a note
- 3. a set of numbers that appears at the beginning of the music
- 5. this receives four counts of silence
- 6. the note between the treble and bass clefs
- 7. the oval that attaches to a stem
- 8. this note receives one and a half counts
- 11. the other name for the bass clef
- 14. a line that attaches to a notehead
- 18. notes in the lower pitch ranges
- 20. stems go this way on the left side of a note
- 21. stem length should continue to the space or line of the same
- 22. a note that receives four counts
- 24. two or more notes of different pitches are connected by this
- 25. this number tells us what type of note receives 1 beat
- 28. this receives two counts of silence
- 29. a short line that is added to extend the range of the staff
- 30. oval shaped symbols that are placed on the lines or in the spaces
