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"Music Vocabulary One": HTML5 Crossword |
Across4. The smallest distance between two notes. (4,4)
6. Another name for 4/4 time signature. (6,4)
8. A series of five horizontal lines and four spaces on which notes are written. (5)
10. Short lines that are used to represent a note above or below the staff. (6,5)
11. A staff that is created when two staves are joined together. (5,5)
12. The symbol at the beginning of a staff that indicates which lines and spaces represent which notes. (4)
14. A vertical line that groups notes and rests together. (7)
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Down1. The combination of long and short notes and rests. (6)
2. The combination of two half steps. (5,4)
3. A group of notes that are sung or played in succession and are based on a particular home tone, or keynote. (5)
5. The set of numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. (4,9)
7. A scale that has do as its home tone, or keynote. (5,5)
9. The speed at which the beat moves. (5)
13. How high or low each note sounds. (5)
14. The steady pulse of all music. (4)
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ACROSS
4. The smallest distance between two notes. (4,4)
6. Another name for 4/4 time signature. (6,4)
8. A series of five horizontal lines and four spaces on which notes are written. (5)
10. Short lines that are used to represent a note above or below the staff. (6,5)
11. A staff that is created when two staves are joined together. (5,5)
12. The symbol at the beginning of a staff that indicates which lines and spaces represent which notes. (4)
14. A vertical line that groups notes and rests together. (7)
DOWN
1. The combination of long and short notes and rests. (6)
2. The combination of two half steps. (5,4)
3. A group of notes that are sung or played in succession and are based on a particular home tone, or keynote. (5)
5. The set of numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. (4,9)
7. A scale that has do as its home tone, or keynote. (5,5)
9. The speed at which the beat moves. (5)
13. How high or low each note sounds. (5)
14. The steady pulse of all music. (4)

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