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101 Week1 Day 1 Crossword Puzzle

Across
How quickly the sound will decay once the note is released.
The characteristic variations in level that occur in time over the duration of a played note.
Time delay between two or more waveforms.
Humans perceive this as volume.
The acoustic pressure that is built up within a defined atmospheric area.
An overtone accompanying a fundamental tone at a fixed interval
Time taken for a sound to build up to it’s full volume when a note is initially sounded.
Movement back and forth at a regular speed.
A measurement of Sound or degree of loudness (how much air is being moved)
Down
Relates to a signal’s strength or a measurement of amplitude.
Humans perceive this as pitch when heard.
How quickly the sound levels off to a sustain level after the initial attack peak.
High pressure compression waves push against areas of low pressure. The way that waves travel.
Frequencies that exist in addition to the fundamental frequency that is being played.
The physical distance in a medium between the beginning and the end of a cycle.
The quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
Duration of the ongoing sound that is generated following the initial attack decayes
The speed of something in a given direction.
The unit for measuring sound-pressure level (SPL), signal level and relative changes in signal level.
Generally refers to the quality of a sound made by a particular voice or musical instrument