Across
- 3. Belonging to a key
- 5. The voicing for the music we typically sing (which vocal parts are used)
- 7. The songwriting team that brought us “Dear Evan Hansen” and “This is Me”
- 10. The numbers at the beginning of song indicating beats per measure
- 11. Composer of "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- 13. Term for phonograph record or antique machine that plays records. “Grammy” takes the name from this.
- 15. When a project has the “go ahead”, it is said to be this
- 17. Wrote the lyrics to West Side Story
- 19. The type of voice used when singing high, loud, and in chest voice.
Down
- 1. The flats and sharps (or lack thereof) telling you what key the song is in.
- 2. Not part of the key
- 4. The symbol that indicates a cancellation of a flat or sharp.
- 6. The original singer of “This is Me”
- 8. Next-to-last
- 9. Wrote the music to West Side Story
- 12. Flexible time/Robbed Time: How we will sing MLK
- 14. A musical technique that uses sustained sounds with little harmonic motion
- 16. The “home” note. The first note of the scale.
- 18. Song written by U2 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
