Watch out for De Flying Gravy

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Across
  1. 1. - The ending of the piece is which texture due to Glinda, Elphaba and the chorus having seperate parts.
  2. 5. - There are some leaps in the melodic shape in the choruses of the song. What word do we use to describe this?
  3. 6. - Full tonality of the piece.
  4. 7. - Description for the melodic shape at the start of the piece.
  5. 8. - Tonal movement of the introduction (C_____).
  6. 11. - Description for how the text is set to notes.
  7. 12. - The chords of the introduction are unrelated to the tonality therefore they are _____
  8. 14. - The name for the force of instruments that make-up a majority of the accompaniment
  9. 17. - Modern instrument that performs slides in the piece (8,6).
  10. 20. - Italian for walking pace (A______)
  11. 22. - Modern instrument that adds drive to the piece (4,3).
  12. 23. - Italian word to describe the smooth/flowing nature of the phrases.
  13. 24. - Performance technique performed by the stringed instruments to add excitement.
  14. 25. - Defying Gravity uses rhythm that focuses on the off-beat, therefore it is S____
Down
  1. 2. - The overall texture of this piece is.
  2. 3. - Melodic device used in the opening line "hurt your cause forever, I hope you think you're clever" (9,8)
  3. 4. - Word to describe the use of "aah" at the end of the song.
  4. 9. - Italian word meaning slow-down.
  5. 10. - The opening orchestral stabs and spoken lines create a _____ type of texture.
  6. 13. - Harmonic device at the end of the piece.
  7. 15. - Italian for Fast (A______)
  8. 16. - Description of tempo at the start of the piece (4,5)
  9. 18. - Keyboard instrument that adds high-pitched magical sounds.
  10. 19. - How would we describe the vocal range of both vocalists?
  11. 21. - What element of music is changed to guide the structure and the drive (or lack of drive) of the two witches