Across
- 2. A directive in music to perform the indicated passage loudly.
- 4. The text of an opera.
- 6. The volume of a composition.
- 7. Often mispronounced like the name of a fish
- 9. The instrumental introduction to an opera.
- 11. With each sound or note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- 15. \A female singer with a voice pitched between soprano and contralto.
- 17. A short introductory piece of music.
- 19. Second highest of the four voice parts
- 20. When two people sing together.
- 22. Cheer of approval for female singers.
- 24. Taking ideas or stories from real life to use them in operas.
- 25. A song for a solo singer.
- 26. This word can be used in a type English class diagram.
Down
- 1. This word can be used to keep track of game points.
- 3. This piece of music can be romantic.
- 5. A bass drum is played in this.
- 7. An adult male singing voice between tenor and bass.
- 8. To smoothly connect notes.
- 10. To make your voice loud so an audience can hear you.
- 12. The use of themes in an orchestra to represent a person, thing, or idea.
- 13. A soprano who has been specially trained to sing rapid passages, trills, and difficult runs.
- 14. The highest of four standard singing voices.
- 16. A style of singing sometime in an opera
- 18. The highest of the ordinary adult male range.
- 21. A part of the opera sung by a group.
- 22. A cheer of approval for male singers.
- 23. This instrument has 88 keys.