Review of Form and other info from Chapters 16-22

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Across
  1. 2. The primary theme of a fugue
  2. 4. Along with the Trio, a dance form in triple meter and either binary or ternary form
  3. 5. Ending of a piece ("tail")
  4. 7. Moving from one key to another.
  5. 8. A form in which one section keeps returning, such as ABACADA
  6. 9. It+6 is an example of an ___ 6th
  7. 11. +6 chords can be Italian, French, or ____
  8. 12. Spelling notes differently, such as F-sharp = B-flat
  9. 13. The first part of a movement in Sonata form
  10. 16. Usually keyboard and cello: basso ___
  11. 17. A staged work for solos, chorus, and orchestra, typically secular in nature
  12. 19. A singing style where speech-rhythms are approximated; may be secco or accompagnato
  13. 20. A form made up of three parts
  14. 21. The most common resolution for a +6 chord (in relation to tonic)
Down
  1. 1. A section within Sonata form in which the original theme returns
  2. 2. When subjects overlap in a fugue, typically near the end of the piece
  3. 3. A non-staged work for solos, chorus, and orchestra, often sacred in nature
  4. 6. The secondary theme of a fugue
  5. 10. The flat II chord, usually in first inversion
  6. 14. Highly contrapuntal form of the Baroque era
  7. 15. A form made up of two parts
  8. 18. When a piece that is in minor ends on a major triad, it is called the ___ third