Across
- 1. It is the speed of the music. It indicates how FAST or SLOW the music is.
- 4. The British name of a note or rest that gets 1 beat.
- 7. Series of notes in alphabetical order put together by TONES and SEMITONES.
- 11. The word used to explain how LONG or SHORT the notes or rests are.
- 12. The British word of a note or rest that gets 4 beats.
- 13. The word used to explain how LOUD or SOFT the notes or rests are.
- 14. Italian word for MEDIUM SOFT.
- 17. One of the Italian words meaning to GET SOFTER.
- 18. The highest, loudest, and most exciting point of the song.
- 19. How notes and rests are organized by beats.
- 20. The British word of a note or rest that gets 2 beats.
- 22. This appears at the beginning of music. It shows how many sharps (#) or flats (ꚝ) are in the music.
- 23. The British word of a note or rest that gets ¼ (0.25) beat.
Down
- 2. The word used to explain how HIGH or LOW the notes are.
- 3. Italian word for LOUD.
- 5. Italian word meaning to GET LOUDER.
- 6. Italian word for SOFT.
- 8. Italian word for VERY LOUD.
- 9. Italian word for MEDIUM LOUD.
- 10. Italian word for VERY SOFT.
- 15. This appears at the beginning of music. It shows how many beats are in each bar and what kind of note gets the beat.
- 16. These lines separate each bar from another.
- 21. The British word of a note or rest that gets ½ (0.5) beat.
- 23. The distance from one note to the note next to it.
- 24. The “tune” of the song. The part of the song that you sing.
