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Yr 7 Music - Tier Three Words

Across
The structure of a musical composition (oftern identified in sections).
The note found in the middle of the piano keyboard.
A sign that shows the second line of a staff (= the five lines on which music is written) is the note G above middle C (= the note C near the middle of the piano keys)
An Italian term that means to play moderately loudly.
The term we use for the note names found in music.
Keys that are black in colour on a keyboard
The origin of this word comes from the Greek word “homophonos,” meaning same sound. (Homo= same, phone= sound.)
Describes that layers of sound we hear.
A sequence of musical notes played in a particular order.
A type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody.
Down
A sign on a stave (= the five lines on which music is written) that shows that the notes are below middle C (= the C near the middle of a piano keyboard)
How we number our fingers when playing the piano/keyboard.
Keys that are white in colour on a keyboard.
A short repeated phrase in popular music and jazz, typically used as an introduction or refrain in a song.
An Italian term that means to play moderately softly.
The word we use to describe how a musical work is built.
A quality of sound that makes voices or musical instruments sound different from each other.
The simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody (or "tune"), typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player.
An Italian term that means to play loudly.
An Italian term that means to play softly.
A part of a song that catches the ear of the listener.