Renaissance Era Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. to search or seek out the key or mode that the piece is in
  2. 4. invented in 1439
  3. 7. loud, shrill, outdoor instruments
  4. 9. free form and improvised
  5. 10. produces sound using shapes from the mouth and attempting to pronounce vowels
  6. 11. false drone, technique of musical harmonization
  7. 16. potential of human beings, inquiry, and innovation
  8. 17. multiple voices from pre-existing compositions
  9. 19. theatrical performance with music and dance performed between acts
  10. 20. wheel fiddle
Down
  1. 1. style or performance practice in acapella vocal music, with intense musical expression
  2. 2. religious and political challenge
  3. 5. fast-moving, lightly figured, or virtuosic passages
  4. 6. different voices or parts would imitate the melodic line
  5. 8. freedom in expression and dissonance
  6. 12. quieter, more intimate instruments
  7. 13. changing the music melodically or harmonically
  8. 14. uses the same monophonic melody
  9. 15. shares common musical themes
  10. 18. solo, vocal style with a single melodic line and instrumental accompaniment