Musical Terms for Choir - mf

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Across
  1. 2. A system that uses syllables like Do-Re-Mi to teach pitch.
  2. 5. A high male singing voice. (repeat allowed)
  3. 6. The lowest male voice. (repeat allowed)
  4. 8. A very fast tempo.
  5. 10. A very slow tempo.
  6. 11. A slight, natural wave in pitch that adds warmth to the voice.
  7. 14. A strong muscle in your mouth that helps with articulation and diction.
  8. 15. A fast and lively tempo.
  9. 17. A light, high voice used by male singers to reach higher notes.
  10. 20. A male voice between tenor and bass.
  11. 22. Smooth and connected style of singing or playing.
  12. 23. A female voice that is lower than soprano but higher than alto.
  13. 24. Composer of Choral Fantasy and Symphony No. 9 ("Ode to Joy").
  14. 25. A medium tempo, like walking speed.
Down
  1. 1. Classical composer who wrote the Requiem Mass in D minor.
  2. 3. The lowest female singing voice.
  3. 4. The clarity of pronunciation when singing.
  4. 7. The highest female voice.
  5. 9. A musical setting of a mass for the dead.
  6. 12. A staged musical drama with soloists, chorus, and orchestra.
  7. 13. A lower female voice, above tenor.
  8. 16. Notes sung or played short and detached.
  9. 18. Also called the voice box; it helps produce sound when you sing.
  10. 19. A muscle under the lungs that helps control your breathing when singing.
  11. 21. A male singer who sings in the female range, often using falsetto.