Sightreading Bible

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Across
  1. 2. THOU SHALT NOT ______ THY KEY SIGNATURE.
  2. 5. normally a dynamic contrast to first strain
  3. 6. Percussion – the best sightreader should be on
  4. 7. THOU SHALT OVERDO ___________ AND STYLE – work hard at staccatos, legatos, regular accents and marcato accents.
  5. 8. If you can’t see the conductor, _____.
  6. 9. is the MOST important part of sightreading, because it can get you lost!
  7. 13. Usually in ABA form – an A section, then a contrasting B section, then a restatement of the A Section.
  8. 15. THOU SHALT COUNT MULTI-MEASURE RESTS WITH THY ______ and THY NEIGHBOR.
  9. 16. You have ______ minutes to study the overture
  10. 17. Key Change “ADD A FLAT”. Soft first time, loud on repeat
  11. 18. 4-8 bars, usually played forte
Down
  1. 1. Identify the three elements: MELODY, ________, and RHYTHM.
  2. 3. must be primary – chords and accompaniment are secondary, balance them!
  3. 4. THOU SHALT _______ CRESCENDOS, DECRESCENDOS AND dynamic CHANGES – it will help your neighbor do it if they forgot
  4. 10. You have _____ minutes to study the march
  5. 11. always a straight downbeat
  6. 12. a collection of different pieces/songs or themes united by a common idea
  7. 14. THOU around SHALT READ ______ THE NOTES
  8. 16. THOU SHALT TAP THIS TO KEEP TIME.