Across
- 4. when the time values of the original subject are lengthened
- 6. a short piece independent of the fugue to establish key and tonality
- 7. emotional states like joy, grief, and agitation represented in music
- 10. when the subject is backwards
- 11. a small group of instrumentalists is pitted against a larger group of players
- 13. when the subject is turned upside down
- 15. when the time values of the original subject are shortened
- 16. an ornament consisting of the rapid alternation of two tones that are a whole or half step apart
Down
- 1. “all”
- 2. a piece that sounds fairly complete and independent but is part of a larger composition
- 3. alternation between loud and soft
- 5. a bass part with numbers which specify the chords to be played above it
- 8. a polyphonic composition based on one main theme called a subject
- 9. a precursor to the piano with a narrow dynamic range
- 12. a subject is imitated before it is completed
- 14. a single tone is held while the other voices produce a series of changing harmonies against it
