Musical terms

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Across
  1. 3. the division of sound and silence in time relative to the meter
  2. 5. the tune, the part you hum or sing
  3. 7. using the "in between notes", not sticking to the scale
  4. 8. having a "happy" sound
  5. 9. a series of adjacent notes, usually related in a key
  6. 11. a 4-section work written for the symphony orchestra
  7. 13. the chords, guitar strums, the left hand piano part
  8. 14. the moment of release of harmonic tension
  9. 15. a designated ending part of a piece
  10. 20. a symbol that nullifies a flat or sharp, a "white key" note on the piano, like G or D
  11. 21. the person who leads a musical group through gesture
  12. 22. the low frequency parts of the sound. Also, the low clef
Down
  1. 1. the scale on which a piece is based
  2. 2. the high frequency parts of the sound. Also, the high clef
  3. 4. the division of the pulse, usually into 2's, 3's, or 4's
  4. 6. harmonically tense or unstable, possibly bad sounding
  5. 7. pleasing to the ear, harmonically stable
  6. 8. one division of the beat. In a "4" meter, one of the groups of 4 beats
  7. 10. a symbol that raises the pitch of a note, or the sounding of a note higher than it should be (the other way to be out of tune)
  8. 12. having a "sad" sound
  9. 16. stepwise, staying within the primary notes of the key and scale
  10. 17. the highness or lowness of a note, the way musicians say "frequency"
  11. 18. the pitch distance between 2 notes
  12. 19. a symbol that lowers the pitch of a note, or the sounding of a note lower than it should be (one way to be out of tune)