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Music Mayhem

Across
the first symbol at the start of any sheet music to denote the note values on the staff
Music performed publicly mostly for a solo instrument
refers to the intensity and volume notes should be played
refers to the intensity and volume notes should be played
a single-movement piece of music that includes multiple free-flowing sections that may or may not relate to each another.
a single-movement piece of music that includes multiple free-flowing sections that may or may not relate to each another
main group of pitches, or notes, that form the harmonic foundation of a piece of music
is the scale, or group of pitches, that form the harmonic foundation of a musical composition
In musical notation it means each musical note is sung or played with smooth transitions between successive tones
means each musical note is sung or played with smooth transitions between successive tones
a pleasing sequence of musical notes or tunes arranged in a rhythmic pattern as part of a musical composition
a pleasing sequence of musical notes or tunes arranged in a rhythmic pattern as part of a musical composition
notes in music are neither flat nor sharp
a progression of eight notes on a musical scale
a progression of eight notes on a musical scale
Instrumental piece for solo instruments (usually piano and violin). Its counterpart is the cantata (“sung”)
Instrumental piece for solo instruments (usually piano and violin). Its counterpart is the cantata (“sung”).
a combination of exactly nine voices or instruments 0r a musical composition for such a combination
a combination of exactly nine voices or instruments 0r a musical composition for such a combination.
A concert set consisting of several pieces which may include dances or instrumental music
A concert set consisting of several pieces which may include dances or instrumental music.
a persistently repeated musical rhythm or phrase which in popular music could be a bass line, loop or drum beat
a persistently repeated musical rhythm or phrase which in popular music could be a bass line, loop or drum beat
Down
means to swell in volume
Pattern of regular recurring beats
a solo moment when a singer or instrumentalist is given artistic license to express themselves – which may break the rhythm or tempo
Scale type characterized by the third upward from its starting note, there is a semitone between the 3rd and 4th and the 7th and 8th note.
a range of pitches usually sung by a singer in a choir. The pitch range is lower than Soprano but higher than the Tenor range.
A progression of tones in a particular order
a sheet music symbol in music terminology, denotes the start of the final passage
a melody (or fugue) where several voices or instruments sing/play a melody which is repeated by other voices/instruments, some bars later, overlapping the initial melody
Music performed publicly mostly for a solo instrument.
a dramatic stage work, in which the performers sing lyrics supported by an orchestra
a sheet music symbol in music terminology, denotes the start of the final passage.
Scale type characterized by the third upward from its starting note, there is a semitone between the 3rd and 4th and the 7th and 8th note.
means to swell in volum
refers to the pattern of regularly recurring beats, including both accented and unaccented beats, and how they are grouped togethe
A progression of tones in a particular order
a significant musical thought ending with a cadence – a musical punctuation
a dramatic stage work, in which the performers sing lyrics supported by an orchestra
Whole and half steps in notes in music
Numbered work of a composer used to show when the piece was written
a melody (or fugue) where several voices or instruments sing/play a melody which is repeated by other voices/instruments, some bars later, overlapping the initial melody
Numbered work of a composer used to show when the piece was written. E.g. for Mozart there is a separate directory created in 1862 by Ludwig Köchel (the so-called Köchel-directory).
a range of pitches usually sung by a singer in a choir. The pitch range is lower than Soprano but higher than the Tenor range.