Musical Translations

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Across
  1. 3. The sounding of two or more notes at the same time.
  2. 5. An Italian double chantered bagpipe
  3. 8. A dance in triple time.
  4. 10. The sounding of the same note by two or more musicians or singers at the same time.
  5. 15. The accuracy or lack of pitch in instrumental playing and singing.
  6. 16. Another name for timpani.
  7. 17. A sequence of notes in either descending or ascending order.
  8. 18. A genre of music made famous by Louis Armstrong.
  9. 19. An instruction indicating that a sequence of notes should be played smoothly.
  10. 21. A form of singing that originated in the Central Alps of Europe.
  11. 23. A Spanish dance - the most famous example is by Ravel.
  12. 24. An instruction to play with freedom.
  13. 26. A percussion instrument with tuned wooden bars struck by mallets.
Down
  1. 1. An instruction to slide between a group of notes.
  2. 2. A group of four players.
  3. 4. A dynamic instruction meaning to gradually play quieter.
  4. 6. A note which is neither sharp nor flat.
  5. 7. A direction to string instrument performers to pluck the strings.
  6. 9. A dynamic instruction meaning the music should be played loudly.
  7. 11. A song of religious worship.
  8. 12. A slight, rapid variation in pitch to add warmth to a tone.
  9. 13. A group of performers.
  10. 14. A musical ornament, consisting of the rapid sounding of two notes in quick succession.
  11. 20. An introductory movement to an opera or substantial work.
  12. 22. Italian meaning 'half'.
  13. 25. Meaning the music should be played at a walking pace.