Across
- 3. Suddenly
- 4. Add the 2nd parts.
- 5. Clef sign used for trombone, baritone BC, tuba nd timpani.
- 8. Curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch.
- 10. Emphasis on beat resulting in that beat being louder or longer than another in a measure.
- 11. Growing softer; Decrescendo
- 13. The Italian term for loud.
- 15. Clef sign used for flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, baritone TC and keyboard percussion instruments.
- 16. The flats and/or sharps you see after the clef sign and before the time signature.
- 18. In a gentle and sweet manner. Used chiefly as a direction.
- 19. Resuming the speed preceding retardando or accelerando.
- 20. Broken chord in which the individual tones are sounded one after another.
Down
- 1. The Italian term for "very loud".
- 2. Moderately slow or walking pace.
- 6. Mark that allows a note or chord to be held for as long as desired.
- 7. Short, detached notes, marked with a dot above or below them.
- 8. All play, the opposite of solo.
- 9. The dynamic effect of gradually growing louder
- 11. Dynamic effect of gradually growing softer, also referred to as diminuendo.
- 12. Divided parts
- 14. Tells you the meter of the music.
- 17. To perform alone or as the predominant part.
