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Musical Terminology List 1 # 1

Name: ______________________________
Across
To repeat from the beginning.
A repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd.
To repeat from the point marked by a sign.
To repeat sections of a composition from the beginning to the place marked fine.
He was an English composer during the Renaissance Era.
A brisk, quick, or lively tempo.
A person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation.
Popular during the Romantic Era; written to tell a story and to be sung in a recital.
A dynamic marking to change the effect of a note.
The second high voice of a four part mixed vocal chorus.
A time signature, also known as cut time.
A musical Era during the time period 1750 - 1820.
A key signature with two sharp accidentals.
A vocal musical ensemble of children.
Without instrumental accompaniment.
A sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable.
Down
A musical Era during the time period 1600 - 1750.
A key signature with three sharp accidentals.
In the previous or original tempo.
Also called midriff; what singers use to sing properly.
A repeat sign that instructs the musician to go back to the sign.
An adult male singing voice between tenor and bass.
A key signature with no accidentals.
A musical era without a dominant style from 1900 through today.
A Latin musical piece.
He is a German composer during the Baroque Era.
With a gradual increase in speed.
The lowest adult male singing voice.
An articulation marking placed over a note to change the dynamics of the note.
A dynamic marking that means to decrease in loudness.
The style of enunciation in singing.
To perform without previous preparation; freestyle singing.