Piano Terminology

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Across
  1. 2. A type of chord that creates a sound often described as sad, melancholy, or somber. It consists of three notes, similar to a major chord, but with a slightly different structure.
  2. 4. A symbol representing the pitch and duration of a sound
  3. 7. A chord whose notes are played one after the other, rather than all together.
  4. 8. The speed at which music is played (e.g., fast or slow).
  5. 9. A symbol that lowers a note by a half-step; uses (b) as a symbol.
  6. 10. Two or more notes played at the same time.
Down
  1. 1. Made up of three notes: the root, major third, and perfect fifth. This combination of intervals creates a harmonious sound often described as stable or joyful.
  2. 3. A set of eight notes in a row, from one note to its next higher or lower counterpart
  3. 5. A symbol that raises a note by a half-step; uses (#) as a symbol.
  4. 6. The C note closest to the center of the piano, often used as a reference point.