Across
- 3. organization of musical ideas in time
- 5. choral music without instrumental accompaniment.
- 8. Emphasis of a note, which may result from its being louder, longer or lighter pitch than the other notates.
- 9. Male voice of high range
- 12. in opera, a piece performed by three or more solo singers.
- 13. Song accompanied by a lute.
- 16. A musical texture with two or more independent melodic voices occurring simultaneously.
- 18. A sequence of chords that brings a phrase, section, or piece of music to a close, creating a sense of resolution.
- 22. A musical texture consisting of a single melodic line without harmonic accompaniment or other melodic lines.
- 24. grosso composition for several instrumental soloists and small orchestra
- 27. The combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and chord progressions that support the melody.
- 28. A texture where all voices or parts move together rhythmically, often with a clear melody supported by chords (like a singer and guitar).
- 29. A stylistic period from the 1600 to 1750s that can be divided into three phases.
Down
- 1. female voice of low range
- 2. male voice of lower range`
- 4. The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency; spans eight notes on a standard scale.
- 6. A scale or passage that includes all twelve pitches, each a half step apart; uses notes outside the standard major or minor scale.
- 7. A sequence of notes ordered by pitch, either ascending or descending, forming the basic structure for a piece of music.
- 10. step the smallest interval used in western music; for example, the interval between ti and do.
- 11. long, sustained tone, or tones accompanying a melody.
- 14. Very Loud
- 15. String instrument of the highest range
- 17. A type of broken chord in which the notes are played or sung in sequence, one after the other, rather than simultaneously.
- 19. Song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment
- 20. symbol placed at the beginning of the staff
- 21. Loud
- 23. male voice range lower than a tenor and higher than bass
- 24. single-reed woodwind instrument with a beak-shaped mouthpiece, cylindrical in shape with a slightly flared bell.
- 25. A group of (typically three or more) notes sounded together, as a basis of harmony.
- 26. combination of three or more tones sounded at once.
