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Middle Ages Secular music

Across
A single long note held underneath the melodic line.
A musical texture in which a melody is performed with a supporting accompaniment.
A code of behavior in medieval courts in which the knight worshipped a lady from afar.
Melodic motion of pitches by step.
More than one performer playing or singing the same pitch or pitches at the same time.
A family of wind instruments played by blowing either directly into the instrument (as with a flute) or into a single or double reed (as with an oboe, clarinet, bassoon, or saxophone).
A musical texture consisting of a single melodic line.
A point of arrival signaling the end of a musical unit.
Down
A style of setting a text to music so that there is one note per syllable.
An underlying pattern of rhythm in which each unit (measure) consists of one accented (strong) beat followed by two unaccented (weak) beats
A family of instruments that produce sound when struck.
A musical texture consisting of multiple lines of equal importance.
A musical texture consisting of multiple lines of equal importance.
A syllable of text sung to many notes.
A verse of poetry, or the music corresponding to that verse.
A double-reed instrument common in the Middle Ages and Renaissance but later replaced by the oboe.