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Choir Vocabulary

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*INCLUDE SPACES FOR ANSWERS WITH TWO WORDS*
Across
occurrence of a sharp, flat, or natural sign in music, staying in effect for one measure only.
controlled movement of music in time.
Basic unit of rhythm that divides most music.
duration or length of a note.
same note identified by either of two different names. Ex: Ra and Di
F clef; encircles the fourth line of the staff and names it “F” (below middle C)
The space between two barlines on a staff.
music composed and performed for non-religious purposes.
A symbol that lowers a pitch by a half step.
Use of notes outside of the prevailing key.
any of several combinations of sharps or flats after the clef at the beginning of each stave, indicating the key of a composition.
Down
audible representation of a musical note.
music composed and performed for religious purposes.
symbol at the beginning of the staff that assigns letter names to the individual lines and spaces of the staff.
a symbol used to cancel an existing sharp or flat.
symbol that raises a pitch by a half step.
smallest increment of measurement in Western music; one key above or below a given pitch on a keyboard.
short, horizontal lines added above or below the staff to extend the range of notes of the staff.
G clef; encircles the second line of the staff and names it “G” (above middle C)
symbol used to represent the duration and pitch of a sound, written in the spaces and on the lines of the staff.
music of everyday life.
equivalent of two half steps; two keys above or below a given pitch on a keyboard.
symbol that appears at the beginning of the staff just after the clef; made up of two numbers placed one above the other, indicating how many beats are allowed in each measure and what type of note receives one beat.
a set of notes in ascending and/or descending succession.
curved line connecting two or more notes of the same pitch, extending a note’s value.