Across
- 1. Italian for "much or very"
- 4. designed for three players
- 6. the tonal center of a piece of music
- 8. simultaneous sounding of the same note by two or more singers or players
- 11. Italian for "moderate" [tempo]
- 14. Italian for "time"; means the speed at which a piece of music is played
- 16. Italian for "all"; everyone plays
- 17. consists of five lines and four spaces; where music lives when it is written down
- 18. Italian for "quick" [tempo]
- 19. French for "rondeau"; form that involves the use of a recurrent theme
Down
- 2. Italian for "Italian: broad, wide, large and consequently slow" [tempo]
- 3. a series of sounds and silences
- 5. a composition for four players or the name for a group of four players
- 7. German for "song"
- 9. A scale is a sequence of notes placed in ascending or descending order by step
- 10. an ensemble comprised of string instruments, and/or woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruemtns
- 12. Italian for "obstinate" meaining stubborn; related to a rhythm
- 13. Italian for "lively"; very fast [tempo]
- 15. Italian for "little"
- 18. high and low sounds and everything in between
