Across
- 2. The “metrical pulse” of a piece of music or dance.
- 6. A musical note that is held for one beat.
- 8. A dynamic marking meaning soft.
- 11. A musical note that is held for two beats.
- 12. A musical note that is held for half of a beat.
- 14. A sign at the beginning of a musical work indicating meter.
- 15. A dynamic marking meaning medium loud.
- 19. A silence that lasts for two beats.
- 23. A unit of notes and rests in a piece or music, marked by a bar line on either side.
- 25. A musical note that is held for four beats.
- 26. A symbol at the beginning of the staff indicating higher pitches. (It is also called a G clef).
- 27. An element of music; the way a particular instrument or voice sounds.
Down
- 1. Action by one person that is responded to or echoed by others.
- 3. A dynamic marking meaning loud.
- 4. How high or low a musical note is.
- 5. The loudness or softness of a piece of music.
- 7. When people say, sing, or do something at the same time and pitch.
- 9. Writing down music using notes and rests.
- 10. A silence that lasts for four beats.
- 13. An element of music; the structure of a piece of music (such as AB, ABA, Call and Response, Verse/Refrain, and others).
- 16. A silence that lasts for half of a beat.
- 17. An element of music; the sounding of two or more tones at the same time.
- 18. An element of music; the speed of a piece of music.
- 20. A silence that lasts for one beat.
- 21. A specific type of music or dance (such as Appalachian folk, patriotic, lullabies, work songs, game songs, and others).
- 22. A dynamic marking meaning medium soft.
- 23. An element of music; the tune of a song.
- 24. An element of music; the regular beat in music, poetry or dance.
