Across
- 1. relating to the ear or the sense of hearing
- 4. words or lyrics set to music
- 5. a system of learning music that centres on the voice
- 14. palate, we lift this to create tall vowels (two words)
- 15. the highest voice in a choir
- 16. the step in the musical process in which ideas are realized and communicated to an audience
- 18. the art of creating music with a personal intention
- 20. a mark over a note or rest that is to be lengthened by an unspecified amount
- 22. a short musical thought
- 23. the lowest voice in a choir
- 24. bass clef medium range voice
- 25. the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
- 26. a sound formed by the combination of two vowels
- 28. this voice reads in treble of bass clef
- 29. a single melody begun by one part, then repeated by another part at staggering times
- 30. the position of the body for proper singing
- 32. a series or system of written symbols used to represent music
- 37. this voice usually sings harmony
- 38. a sequence of movements to enhance musical expression
- 39. clarity in the production of notes
Down
- 2. the balance and arrangement of the body (and spine) to facilitate proper singing
- 3. gradual decreasing in loudness
- 6. the volume of a sound or note
- 7. soprano, treble clef medium range voice (two words)
- 8. a syllable system used for sight reading
- 9. the “coming together” of different vocal sounds and styles
- 10. gradually decreasing in speed during a phrase
- 11. a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- 12. the title of the pianist that plays for the choir
- 13. notation, the system of syllables for rhythm reading (two words)
- 17. a combination of notes which are in harmony with each other
- 19. a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
- 21. a dome-shaped muscular partition that contracts and expands as you breath
- 25. a musical sound with reference to its quality, and strength
- 27. adjusting to the correct or uniform pitch
- 31. the combination of musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions having a pleasing effect
- 33. the artistic communication by the performer of the music to the audience
- 34. the quality of the voice of being deep, full, and reverberating
- 35. gradual increasing in loudness
- 36. to sing unaccompanied
